Regarded
Regarded is the past participle of the verb regard, and is also used as an adjective in modern English. It denotes being considered, viewed, or esteemed in a particular way. In English, it commonly appears in passive constructions such as "the theory is regarded as valid" or as a modifier, as in "a widely regarded expert."
Etymology: The verb regard comes from Old French regard, meaning "a look, attention," and ultimately from Latin
Usage: Regarded is frequently used to express judgment or appraisal. Fixed phrases include "in regard to" or
Grammar and style: As a past participle, regarded appears in passive clauses ("the proposal was regarded with