workedout
Workedout is not a standard single word in contemporary English. It most often appears as a misspelling or as part of a brand name. In standard usage, the past participle of the phrasal verb “to work out” is written as two words: “worked out.” The verb “work out” has several common meanings: to result or develop in a particular way (The plan worked out well); to find a solution to a problem (They worked out the differences); and to engage in physical exercise (I work out at the gym).
The adjective form “worked-out” is used to describe something that has been thoroughly planned or developed,
In modern writing, the single-string form “workedout” is unusual and generally indicates a branding choice, a
Related terms include “work out” (the verb), “workout” (a noun meaning an exercise session), and “worked-out” (hyphenated