B1 Adjective #31 mais comum 2 min de leitura

protected

Protected means that something is kept safe from harm or damage.

Explanation at your level:

When you are protected, you are safe. A mother bird keeps her babies protected in the nest. You are protected when you wear a seatbelt in a car. It means nothing bad can touch you.

Something protected is kept away from danger. For example, a protected forest is a place where you cannot cut down trees. It is a safe place for animals to live. You can also have a protected phone with a secret password.

The adjective protected describes a person or thing that has been shielded from harm. We often use it in legal or environmental contexts, such as 'protected species' or 'protected rights.' It implies that there is a rule or a wall keeping the subject safe from external threats or damage.

In B2 English, protected often refers to security measures or institutional safeguards. You might see terms like 'protected assets' in finance or 'protected status' in human resources. It suggests a deliberate effort to maintain integrity and safety against potential risks or unauthorized interference.

At the C1 level, protected carries nuances of entitlement and systemic security. It is frequently used in discussions regarding intellectual property, where an idea is 'protected by copyright.' It can also describe a 'protected environment' in a metaphorical sense, such as a sheltered upbringing or a market shielded from global competition.

At the C2 level, we explore the etymological depth of protected as a form of 'pro-tection' or 'covering.' It is used in literary contexts to describe characters who exist in a 'protected sphere,' immune to the harsh realities of the outside world. It also appears in complex discourse regarding civil liberties, where specific groups are 'protected under the law' from discrimination.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Means kept safe from harm.
  • Used as an adjective.
  • Commonly paired with 'by' or 'from'.
  • Synonym for secure or guarded.

When we say something is protected, we are describing a state of safety. It implies that there is a barrier—either physical or abstract—between an object or person and something that could hurt it.

Think of a protected species of animal; it is guarded by laws that prevent people from hunting it. Similarly, your computer might have protected files that require a password to open. It is a very versatile word used in everything from technology to nature conservation.

The word protected comes from the Latin word protegere, which literally means 'to cover in front' or 'to shield.' It is made of pro- (in front) and tegere (to cover).

It entered Middle English via Old French in the 15th century. Over time, the meaning evolved from a literal physical covering, like a shield, to the broader sense of legal or abstract safety we use today.

You will often hear protected used with nouns like 'species,' 'status,' or 'data.' It is a neutral-to-formal word. In casual conversation, we might say 'kept safe,' but in professional contexts, 'protected' is the standard.

Common collocations include highly protected, legally protected, and password-protected. It is a very reliable word for describing security.

While 'protected' itself is a direct adjective, it appears in many safety-related contexts.

  • Under the wing of: To be protected by someone powerful.
  • Safe and sound: To be fully protected and unhurt.
  • Take under one's wing: To offer protection to someone younger.
  • Cover your bases: To take steps to be protected against all outcomes.
  • In the clear: To no longer need protection because the danger has passed.

Pronounced prə-TEK-tid, it features three syllables with the stress on the second. It is a past participle used as an adjective.

It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective. It is often used with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'The area is protected'). Rhymes include 'detected,' 'connected,' and 'selected.'

Fun Fact

The word comes from the same root as 'protect', which was originally a military term.

Pronunciation Guide

UK prəˈtɛktɪd

Clear T sounds, neutral vowel at start.

US prəˈtɛktɪd

T sounds may be slightly softer.

Common Errors

  • Missing the -ed ending
  • Stressing the first syllable
  • Dropping the middle T

Rhymes With

detected connected selected deflected projected

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Common word

Audição 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

safe guard keep

Learn Next

vulnerable defensive security

Avançado

immunity safeguard shielding

Grammar to Know

Past Participle as Adjective

The protected area.

Passive Voice

It is protected by law.

Adjective Order

A highly protected area.

Examples by Level

1

The baby is protected.

baby/safe

adjective after noun

2

I am protected here.

I/safe/here

adjective after verb

3

The dog is protected.

dog/safe

simple state

4

Keep it protected.

keep/safe

imperative

5

They are protected.

they/safe

plural subject

6

We feel protected.

we/feel/safe

linking verb

7

Is it protected?

is/it/safe?

question form

8

Stay protected.

stay/safe

command

1

The forest is a protected area.

2

My data is protected by a password.

3

He feels protected by his family.

4

The birds are a protected species.

5

Keep your skin protected from the sun.

6

The house is protected by a gate.

7

She is a protected witness.

8

The files are protected.

1

The building is protected by a security system.

2

These animals are protected by international law.

3

He wants a protected job with benefits.

4

The software uses a protected mode.

5

Our rights are protected by the constitution.

6

The plants are protected from the cold.

7

She felt protected in his presence.

8

The investment is protected against inflation.

1

The company has a protected market share.

2

The witness was placed in a protected location.

3

Intellectual property must be legally protected.

4

The environment is a protected zone.

5

His interests are protected by his lawyer.

6

The server is protected from cyber attacks.

7

She enjoys a protected status in the company.

8

The fragile ecosystem is strictly protected.

1

The artist's work is protected by strict copyright laws.

2

He grew up in a protected bubble of wealth.

3

The treaty ensures the region remains a protected territory.

4

The data remains protected despite the breach.

5

She sought a protected environment for her research.

6

The minority group is protected under the new act.

7

The heritage site is a protected landmark.

8

His reputation is protected by his PR team.

1

The manuscript is kept in a climate-controlled, protected vault.

2

The nation's sovereignty is protected by diplomatic alliances.

3

She lived a protected life, shielded from societal strife.

4

The species is ecologically protected within this sanctuary.

5

The trade agreement offers a protected status to local farmers.

6

The system is protected by multi-factor authentication.

7

He is a protected figure within the organization.

8

The ancient ruins are a protected cultural asset.

Colocações comuns

password-protected
protected species
legally protected
highly protected
protected status
protected area
protected by law
protected from the sun
protected environment
strictly protected

Idioms & Expressions

"under the wing"

under someone's protection

She took him under her wing.

casual

"safe and sound"

completely safe

They arrived home safe and sound.

neutral

"take under one's wing"

to protect someone

The mentor took the intern under her wing.

neutral

"cover your back"

to ensure you are protected

Always cover your back in business.

casual

"in the clear"

no longer in danger

We are finally in the clear.

neutral

"under lock and key"

very securely stored

The jewels are under lock and key.

neutral

Easily Confused

protected vs protective

Similar root

Protective is the person doing the action; protected is the one receiving it.

He is protective (active). The child is protected (passive).

protected vs protect

Base verb

Protect is the action; protected is the state.

I protect (verb) you. You are protected (adj).

protected vs protection

Noun form

Protection is the thing itself.

He needs protection (noun).

protected vs safe

Synonym

Safe is a general state; protected implies a guard.

He is safe. He is protected by a guard.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] is protected by [noun].

The house is protected by a fence.

B1

Keep [noun] protected from [noun].

Keep your skin protected from the sun.

A1

He feels protected.

He feels protected in his home.

A2

It is a protected [noun].

It is a protected species.

B1

Stay protected.

Stay protected from the virus.

Família de palavras

Nouns

protection the act of keeping safe

Verbs

protect to keep safe

Adjectives

protective having the desire to protect

Relacionado

protector the person doing the protecting

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Erros comuns

protecting (as adjective) protected
Protecting is a verb; use protected for the state.
protect (as adjective) protected
Protect is the base verb.
more protected better protected
Better is more natural for degrees of safety.
protected of protected by
Use 'by' for the agent of protection.
very protected well protected
Well is a better adverb for this context.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your house with a big shield over it.

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Native Usage

Use 'well protected' for better flow.

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Law

Often used in legal contexts.

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Adjective

Use it after 'is' or 'are'.

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T sound

Don't skip the 't' in the middle.

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Don't say 'protecting' as an adjective.

Use 'protected'.

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Etymology

Means 'to cover in front'.

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Flashcards

Use 'protected' with 'species' and 'data'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Pro-tected: PROfessionals are TEChnically DETected and safe.

Visual Association

A knight with a shield.

Word Web

safety shield law security danger

Desafio

Write 5 sentences using 'protected' today.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: to cover in front

Contexto cultural

None

Used frequently in legal and environmental contexts.

Protected (song) The Protected (book)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • password-protected files
  • protected assets
  • legally protected

In nature

  • protected species
  • protected area
  • strictly protected

Legal

  • protected status
  • protected witness
  • protected rights

Daily life

  • protected from rain
  • keep protected
  • well protected

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you think should be protected by law?"

"Do you feel protected in your neighborhood?"

"Why are some animals protected?"

"How do you keep your computer data protected?"

"Have you ever felt protected by someone?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt protected.

Describe a place that is protected.

Why is it important to have protected rights?

What does 'protected' mean to you personally?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

It is the past participle of the verb 'protect', often used as an adjective.

It is better to say 'well protected' or 'highly protected'.

Vulnerable or exposed.

pro-TEK-tid.

It is neutral and used in all settings.

Yes, but 'protected' implies an active measure of safety.

Yes, e.g., 'a protected witness'.

Protection.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The bird is ___ in the nest.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: protected

The nest keeps the bird safe.

multiple choice A2

What does protected mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Safe

Protected means kept safe.

true false B1

A protected species can be hunted.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Protected species are shielded by law.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Subject + verb + adjective.

Pontuação: /5

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