noun a person who has been physically attacked or defeated in a competition
verb past participle of the verb 'beat', which means to strike or hit repeatedly
adjective showing the action of being defeated or overcome
The drummer beaten the rhythm on the drums.
The protagonist was beaten down by life's challenges.
The eggs should be beaten until fluffy.
The metal was beaten into shape by the blacksmith.
The team was beaten in the championship game.
In the context of a writer, 'beaten' can refer to a manuscript that has been heavily edited or revised multiple times to improve its quality.
In the context of a psychologist, 'beaten' can refer to a patient who has been emotionally or physically abused.
In the context of an athlete, 'beaten' can refer to a team that has lost a game or competition.
In the context of a chef, 'beaten' can refer to an ingredient that has been mixed or whisked thoroughly.
In the context of a police officer, 'beaten' can refer to a suspect who has been physically subdued or overpowered during an arrest.