Calculated: meaning, definitions and examples

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calculated

 

[ ˈkælkjəˌleɪtɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

mathematics

Determined by mathematical methods; carefully thought out or planned.

Synonyms

computed, estimated, reckoned.

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Word Description / Examples
calculated

Use when referring to a deliberate and often precise decision or action, often involving careful planning or thought.

  • She calculated every step she took to ensure she would succeed in the project
  • The criminal's actions were cold and calculated
computed

Most appropriate in technical or mathematical contexts, where exactness and usage of algorithms or computers is emphasized.

  • The data was computed using sophisticated algorithms
  • The software efficiently computed the results in seconds
estimated

Best for situations where an approximation or educated guess is needed, often in the absence of precise data.

  • The contractor estimated the cost of the repairs to be about $5,000
  • We estimated the population of the town to be around 50,000
reckoned

Common in informal or conversational contexts, typically referring to forming an opinion or conclusion by considering all known information.

  • I reckoned it would take us about three hours to get there
  • She reckoned he wouldn't show up after all

Examples of usage

  • The researchers calculated the exact measurements needed for the experiment.
  • She calculated the expenses for the upcoming trip.
Context #2 | Verb

general

To determine by reasoning, common sense, or practical experience; estimate; evaluate.

Synonyms

assessed, estimated, evaluated.

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Word Description / Examples
calculated

Used when referring to a precise, mathematical determination or when something has been worked out using specific numbers or formulas.

  • She calculated her expenses for the month.
  • The engineer calculated the load capacity of the bridge.
assessed

Typically used when making a judgment about the nature, value, or importance of something, often based on criteria or standards.

  • The teacher assessed the student's progress.
  • The company assessed the risks before launching the new product.
evaluated

Usually employed when examining something carefully to judge its value, quality, or condition often through a thorough and systematic process.

  • The committee evaluated the proposals before making a decision.
  • The doctor evaluated the patient's condition.
estimated

Used when making a rough or approximate calculation, often when precise data is not available.

  • He estimated the cost of the project to be around $5000.
  • The delivery time was estimated to be three to five days.

Examples of usage

  • I calculated that it would take us about an hour to reach the destination.
  • He calculated the risks before making a decision.

Translations

Translations of the word "calculated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 calculado

🇮🇳 गणना किया गया

🇩🇪 berechnet

🇮🇩 dihitung

🇺🇦 обчислений

🇵🇱 obliczony

🇯🇵 計算された

🇫🇷 calculé

🇪🇸 calculado

🇹🇷 hesaplanmış

🇰🇷 계산된

🇸🇦 محسوب

🇨🇿 vypočítaný

🇸🇰 vypočítaný

🇨🇳 计算的

🇸🇮 izračunan

🇮🇸 útreiknaður

🇰🇿 есептелген

🇬🇪 გამოთვლილი

🇦🇿 hesablanmış

🇲🇽 calculado

Etymology

The word 'calculated' originated from the Latin word 'calculatus', which means 'reckoned'. It first appeared in English in the 17th century. Over time, the meaning of 'calculated' has evolved to represent careful planning or estimation based on reasoning. The word has been widely used in various fields such as mathematics, finance, and everyday conversations.

See also: calculable, calculating, calculatingly, calculation, calculations, calculator, calculus, incalculable, miscalculate, miscalculated.

Word Frequency Rank

This word ranks #1,618, placing it within important intermediate vocabulary. Learning it will significantly improve your ability to express yourself in English.