The word SAT means Scholastic Assessment Test. I am assuming that you are referring to the schooling term for SAT
Sat.
The word "sat" has three phonemes: /s/ /æ/ /t/.
V Sat stands for Vendor Satisfaction
The cat sat on a rat
The past tense of sit is sat.
The syllable stress in the word "dissatisfied" falls on the second syllable, "sat." So it is pronounced as "dis-SAT-is-fied."
No, "sat" is not an onomatopoeia word. An onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes, like "buzz" or "sizzle." "Sat" describes an action (sitting) rather than imitating a sound.
"Sat" is used as the past tense form of "sit."
The SAT formerly stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test / Scholastic Assessment Test but now it does not stand for anything.
SAT is a test that measures a students academics. SAT stands for Scholastic Aptitude Test and it is a required test to get into most universities.
I sat in a chair while watching television. Bob slowly sat down, but was still curious!
read = read (pronounce "red" as the past participle). stand = stood sit = sat kick = kicked talk = talked