Associations to the word «Rooted»
Noun
- Culture
- Attachment
- Thrash
- Theology
- Christianity
- Cul
- Storytelling
- Colonialism
- Root
- Idiom
- Punk
- Faith
- Genre
- Legitimacy
- Assumption
- Planting
- Doctrine
- Vine
- Tendency
- Protestantism
- Upbringing
- Philosophy
- Sentiment
- Concept
- Jurisprudence
- Envy
- Freud
- Enmity
- Social
- Peasantry
- Quran
- Mythology
- Peat
- Fundamental
- Instinct
- Patriotism
- Blues
- Spiritual
- Scripture
- Aspiration
- Motivation
- Principle
- Veda
- Linguistic
- Ethnic
- Hierarchy
- Metaphor
- Supremacy
- Intuition
- Ritual
- Commitment
- Kant
- Anarchist
Adjective
- Feminist
- Gospel
- Mystical
- Agrarian
- Punk
- Articulated
- Hardcore
- Paralyzed
- Philosophical
- Moral
- Pervasive
- Nationalist
- Racist
- Normative
- Socioeconomic
- Mythic
- Germanic
- Spiritual
- Rational
- Authentic
- Everyday
- Cultural
- Transcendental
- Planted
- Liturgical
- Traditional
- Apocalyptic
- Folk
- Neo
- Secular
- Religious
- Ethical
- Marxist
- Communal
- Islamic
- Underlying
- Empirical
- Theological
- Hellenistic
- Capitalist
Wiktionary
ROOTED, adjective. Fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.
ROOTED, adjective. (figuratively) Ingrained, as through repeated use; entrenched; habitual or instinctive.
ROOTED, adjective. (figuratively) (usually with "in") Having a basic or fundamental connection (to a thing); based, originating (from).
ROOTED, adjective. (mathematics) (graph theory) (of a tree or graph) Having a root.
ROOTED, adjective. (slang) In trouble or in strife, screwed.
ROOTED, adjective. (Australia) (New Zealand) (slang) Broken, damaged, non-functional.
ROOTED, adjective. (computing) (uncomparable) Having a root (superuser) account that has been compromised.
ROOTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of root
ROOTED FOR, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of root for
Dictionary definition
ROOTED, adjective. Absolutely still; "frozen with horror"; "they stood rooted in astonishment".
Wise words
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