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Rooted to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹutəd/, /ˈɹutɪd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ROO-tid too, ROO-tid tuh, ROO-tid ti
ɹˈuːtɪd/ /tˈuː
roo-TEEd too

Definition

To be unable to move from a place, either because you are too shocked, scared, amazed, or because you do not want to leave.

Usage & Nuances

Usually describes being so surprised, scared, or amazed you cannot move ('rooted to the spot/floor'). Not literal; used in narratives and conversation. Commonly found as 'rooted to the spot.' Do not confuse with 'rooted in' (which means based on something).

Example Sentences

He was rooted to the spot when he saw the snake.

basic

She stood rooted to the ground, too scared to move.

basic

The children were rooted to the floor, watching the magician.

basic

I was so shocked by the news that I felt rooted to my chair.

natural

Everyone in the room was rooted to the spot when the power went out.

natural

He was rooted to the balcony, unable to look away from the sunset.

natural