doted

[doht-ed]

doted Definition

  • 1to be extremely and uncritically fond of someone; adored
  • 2to be foolish or weak-minded, especially as a result of old age

Using doted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "doted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She doted on her grandchildren.

  • Example

    He doted on his wife and would do anything for her.

  • Example

    The old man doted on his cat.

  • Example

    She was doted with gifts from her admirers.

doted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for doted

Phrases with doted

  • to be extremely fond of someone

    Example

    He dots on his daughter and would do anything for her.

  • dot one's i's and cross one's t's

    to pay close attention to details

    Example

    Make sure you dot your i's and cross your t's before submitting the report.

  • dot the i's and cross the t's

    to pay close attention to details

    Example

    The lawyer made sure to dot the i's and cross the t's in the contract.

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Summary: doted in Brief

The verb 'doted' [doht-ed] means to be extremely and uncritically fond of someone or something. It can also mean to be foolish or weak-minded, especially as a result of old age. Examples include 'She doted on her grandchildren' and 'The old man doted on his cat.' The phrase 'dot on' is often used to describe extreme fondness, while 'dot one's i's and cross one's t's' refers to paying close attention to details.