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- celebrated (adj.)[celebrated 词源字典]
- "much-talked-about," 1660s, past participle adjective from celebrate (v.).[celebrated etymology, celebrated origin, 英语词源]
- flustrated (adj.)
- 1712, jocular formation from fluster (v.) + frustrated. Related: Flustration.
- frustrated (adj.)
- "disappointed," 1640s, past participle adjective from frustrate.
- integrated (adj.)
- 1580s, "combined into a whole," past participle adjective from integrate (v.). Sense of "not divided by race, etc." is from 1948.
- polyunsaturated (adj.)
- 1921, from poly- + unsaturated.
- separated (adj.)
- 1530s, past participle adjective from separate (v.). In reference to married couples deciding to live apart, from 1878.
- serrated (adj.)
- 1703, past participle adjective based on Latin serratus (see serrate (adj.)). Serrating "sawing" attested from 1590s, but serrate as a transitive verb not attested before 1750 according to OED.
- supersaturated (adj.)
- 1778, past participle adjective from verb supersaturate (1756), from super- + saturate (v.).
- unadulterated (adj.)
- 1719, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of adulterate (v.).
- unincorporated (adj.)
- 1715, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of incorporate (v.).
- unsaturated (adj.)
- 1756, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of saturate (v.).
- etherated
- "Treated, mixed, or (especially in later use) chemically combined with ether", Early 19th cent.; earliest use found in Medical and Physical Journal. From ether + -ated.