observed
You saw or noticed something, or you followed a rule.
Explanation at your level:
You use observed when you see something. If you look at a bird, you have observed it. It is like saying 'I saw it' but with more attention. You can also use it for rules. If you follow a rule, you observe it. It is a good word to know for school!
When you are at school or work, you might be asked to 'observe' a process. This means you watch carefully to see how it works. You can also observe a holiday, like Christmas or a birthday, by celebrating it. It is a formal way to say 'watch' or 'follow'.
The word observed is very useful in science and law. Scientists observe nature to write reports. Citizens are expected to observe the law to keep everyone safe. It is more formal than 'look' or 'do.' If you want to sound professional in an email, use 'observed' instead of 'saw'.
In upper-intermediate English, you will see observed used to describe subtle changes or behaviors. 'He observed a change in her tone' implies he was being very perceptive. It also describes cultural practices. 'The community observed the tradition for centuries' shows that it is a deep-rooted habit. It is a versatile word that adds precision to your writing.
At the advanced level, observed is frequently used in academic and legal discourse. It often appears in the passive voice, such as 'It has been observed that...' which is a classic way to introduce a finding in a research paper. It also carries a sense of 'adherence' in religious or social contexts, suggesting a duty or commitment rather than just a casual choice.
Mastering observed at this level involves understanding its nuances in literature and philosophy. It can imply a form of 'witnessing' or 'acknowledging' a truth. Etymologically, it connects the act of seeing with the act of keeping—a profound link between perception and moral duty. Whether discussing the observation of a celestial event or the observation of a solemn vow, the word carries weight and authority.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Means to watch or notice.
- Means to follow a rule or tradition.
- More formal than 'saw'.
- Common in science and law.
When you use the word observed, you are usually talking about one of two very different things! First, it is about noticing. If you look at something closely—like a scientist watching a chemical reaction—you have observed it. It implies you didn't just see it; you paid attention to the details.
Second, it is about compliance. If you observe a rule, you are following it perfectly. Think of traffic laws or holiday traditions; when you observe these, you are showing respect for the established way of doing things.
The word observed comes from the Latin word observare, which means 'to watch over' or 'to attend to.' It is a combination of ob- (meaning 'in front of') and servare (meaning 'to keep' or 'to save').
Over centuries, the meaning evolved from physically guarding or watching over something to the modern sense of noticing things with your eyes or mind. By the time it entered Middle English, it had also taken on the sense of 'keeping' a law or religious feast, which is why we still use it today to describe following traditions.
In casual conversation, we often use observed when we want to sound a bit more precise than just saying 'saw.' For example, 'I observed that the cat was hungry' sounds more analytical than 'I saw the cat was hungry.'
In formal contexts, it is the go-to word for rules and laws. You will frequently hear 'the suspect observed the speed limit' or 'they observed the Sabbath.' It carries a tone of seriousness and discipline that simple 'followed' or 'saw' lacks.
While 'observed' is a formal verb, it appears in many set phrases. 1. Observed in the breach: Used when a rule is broken more often than it is followed. 2. Strictly observed: When something is followed without any exceptions. 3. Observed silence: A period where everyone stops talking to show respect. 4. Well observed: A polite way to tell someone they made a smart comment. 5. Observed data: A common phrase in science for information gathered through direct watching.
Pronounced as /əbˈzɜːrvd/, it rhymes with 'curved' or 'swerved.' Note that the 's' sound is actually a voiced 'z' sound, which is a common stumbling block for learners!
As a verb, it is regular, so the past tense is simply '-ed.' It is often used in the passive voice, such as 'the phenomenon was observed by the team.' It is a transitive verb, meaning it almost always needs an object to tell us *what* was noticed or *what* rule was followed.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'servant'!
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'z' sound.
Strong 'r' sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 's' as 'ss'
- Forgetting the 'd' at the end
- Stress on first syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in academic text
Useful for formal writing
Used in discussions
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Passive Voice
The bird was observed.
Past Participle
I have observed it.
Transitive Verbs
I observed the cat.
Examples by Level
I observed a bird in the tree.
I watched a bird.
Past tense verb.
We observed the rules.
We followed the rules.
Observed = followed.
The teacher observed the students.
The teacher watched the students.
Verb.
He observed the stars.
He looked at the stars.
Past tense.
They observed a tradition.
They kept a tradition.
Past tense.
She observed the car.
She saw the car.
Verb.
We observed the law.
We obeyed the law.
Verb.
I observed the cat.
I watched the cat.
Verb.
The scientist observed the reaction.
We observed the speed limit.
He observed that it was raining.
They observed the religious ceremony.
The police observed the suspect.
She observed the quiet room.
We observed the changes in the weather.
I observed the game closely.
The team observed a decrease in sales.
He observed the customs of the country.
It was observed that the plant grew faster.
She observed the patient's symptoms.
We observed the anniversary with a dinner.
The guard observed the crowd.
They observed the terms of the contract.
I observed a strange behavior in the dog.
The phenomenon was observed in several locations.
He observed the social etiquette perfectly.
We observed the sunset from the cliff.
The researcher observed the data for errors.
She observed that the situation was tense.
They observed the mourning period.
The study observed the effects of stress.
He observed the rules of the debate.
The shift in public opinion was widely observed.
She observed the sanctity of the agreement.
The astronomers observed a distant galaxy.
It is often observed that history repeats itself.
They observed the ritual with great care.
He observed the subtle irony in her voice.
The committee observed the strict guidelines.
The changes were observed over a decade.
The monk observed the vow of silence.
The subtle nuances were observed by the critic.
He observed the natural order of the forest.
The tradition is observed by the entire village.
The data were observed to be consistent.
She observed the majesty of the cathedral.
The law is strictly observed in this region.
We observed the passing of the seasons.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"more honored in the breach than the observance"
A rule that is better ignored.
The policy is more honored in the breach.
literary"observed by all"
Everyone did it.
The holiday was observed by all.
neutral"well observed"
Good point.
That is well observed.
formal"duly observed"
Correctly followed.
The protocols were duly observed.
formal"to be observed"
To be watched.
The behavior is to be observed.
neutral"not to be observed"
Hidden.
The detail was not to be observed.
neutralEasily Confused
Both imply seeing
Watched is for movement
I watched the movie.
Both imply seeing
Noticed is sudden
I noticed the change.
Both mean following rules
Obeyed is more direct
I obeyed the order.
Formal vs casual
Observed is formal
He observed the law.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + observed + noun
He observed the bird.
Subject + observed + that + clause
I observed that he was tired.
It + was + observed + that
It was observed that growth slowed.
Subject + observed + object + verb-ing
She observed him playing.
Subject + observed + tradition
They observed the custom.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Observed sounds too formal for daily chat.
Watched implies continuous action.
You observe laws, not traffic itself.
It comes from 'serve'.
Observed is a past participle.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a judge observing a court.
When Native Speakers Use It
In professional reports.
Cultural Insight
Used for religious holidays.
Grammar Shortcut
Always check for an object.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'z' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for casual looking.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about rules.
Writing Tip
Use it to add variety.
Speaking Tip
Use it to sound intelligent.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ob-serve: I will OBserve the rules I SERVE.
Visual Association
A scientist looking through a microscope.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Observe three things today and write them down.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: To watch over or guard
السياق الثقافي
None.
Used in formal legal and scientific settings.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Science Lab
- observed the results
- observed the reaction
- observed the data
Courtroom
- observed the law
- observed the protocol
- observed the rules
Religion
- observed the Sabbath
- observed the tradition
- observed the ceremony
Daily Life
- observed a change
- observed the sunset
- observed the behavior
Conversation Starters
"What is a tradition you have observed?"
"Have you ever observed a strange animal?"
"Why is it important to observe the law?"
"What changes have you observed lately?"
"Do you like to observe people in public?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a rule you always observe.
Describe something you observed in nature today.
How does observing a tradition make you feel?
Why do scientists need to observe things carefully?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةMostly, yes.
Yes, as in 'I observed him walking'.
Similar, but observed is more analytical.
Like a 'd' sound.
No, you observe rules or events.
Yes, ends in -ed.
Observation.
To show you were paying attention.
اختبر نفسك
I ___ a bird in the tree.
Observed is the verb for looking.
What does 'observe a rule' mean?
To observe a rule is to follow it.
Observed is a synonym for ignored.
Observed means the opposite of ignored.
Word
المعنى
These are similar meanings.
Passive voice structure.
The team ___ the data carefully.
Past tense verb usage.
Which is more formal?
Observed is formal.
You can observe a tradition.
Yes, it means to follow a custom.
Word
المعنى
Related word forms.
Adverb placement.
النتيجة: /10
Summary
To observe is to watch with attention or to follow with respect.
- Means to watch or notice.
- Means to follow a rule or tradition.
- More formal than 'saw'.
- Common in science and law.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a judge observing a court.
When Native Speakers Use It
In professional reports.
Cultural Insight
Used for religious holidays.
Grammar Shortcut
Always check for an object.