How Do You Spell ANNUNCIATE?

Pronunciation: [ɐnˈʌnsɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "annunciate" is spelled with three syllables: /əˈnʌn.si.eɪt/. The first syllable is "uh" sound, the second syllable is stressed with "nuhn" sound and the third syllable has a long "i" sound followed by "eyt." This word means to proclaim or declare something publicly, typically in a formal or official way. It is important to spell correctly to ensure effective communication and avoid confusion. Phonetic transcription helps to understand the correct pronunciation of words and improve spelling accuracy.

ANNUNCIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "annunciate" typically refers to the act of proclaiming, declaring or making something known or evident, often in a clear and formal manner. It encompasses the act of communicating a message, information or news to others in a deliberate, authoritative or articulate manner. Annunciate can also convey the idea of pronouncing or articulating words or sounds with clarity and distinctness.

    Furthermore, "annunciate" can have specific connotations in various contexts. In religious contexts, it may refer to the act of announcing or declaring something of spiritual or divine significance, often associated with the proclamation of the Gospel or the communication of God's will. Within the field of broadcasting, "annunciate" can refer to the clear and effective delivery of spoken words or scripted content, as in the case of news announcers or radio presenters.

    Beyond these specific uses, "annunciate" carries the broader definition of making a public speech or declaration, conveying important information or proclamations to a group of people. It involves articulating thoughts or ideas clearly, often for the purpose of ensuring that the intended message is understood and internalized by the audience.

    In summary, "annunciate" is a verb that signifies the act of proclaiming, declaring, delivering or making something known in a clear and deliberate manner, with emphasis on effective communication and the transmission of a specific message or information.

  2. To declare; to bring tidings.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ANNUNCIATE

Etymology of ANNUNCIATE

The word annunciate originated from Latin annuntiare, which is a combination of the prefix ad- meaning to and the verb nuntiare meaning to report, announce. Nuntiare itself is derived from the noun nuntius meaning messenger. The Latin term annuntiare was later borrowed into Old French as annuncier, and eventually came into Middle English as annuncyen or annunciaten. Over time, the spelling evolved and settled into its current form, annunciate.

Similar spelling words for ANNUNCIATE

Conjugate verb Annunciate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have annunciated
you would have annunciated
he/she/it would have annunciated
we would have annunciated
they would have annunciated
I would have annunciate
you would have annunciate
he/she/it would have annunciate
we would have annunciate
they would have annunciate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been annunciating
you would have been annunciating
he/she/it would have been annunciating
we would have been annunciating
they would have been annunciating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would annunciate
you would annunciate
he/she/it would annunciate
we would annunciate
they would annunciate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be annunciating
you would be annunciating
he/she/it would be annunciating
we would be annunciating
they would be annunciating

FUTURE

I will annunciate
you will annunciate
he/she/it will annunciate
we will annunciate
they will annunciate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be annunciating
you will be annunciating
he/she/it will be annunciating
we will be annunciating
they will be annunciating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have annunciated
you will have annunciated
he/she/it will have annunciated
we will have annunciated
they will have annunciated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been annunciating
you will have been annunciating
he/she/it will have been annunciating
we will have been annunciating
they will have been annunciating

IMPERATIVE

you annunciate
we let´s annunciate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to annunciate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was annunciating
you were annunciating
he/she/it was annunciating
we were annunciating
they were annunciating

PAST PARTICIPLE

annunciated

PAST PERFECT

I had annunciated
you had annunciated
he/she/it had annunciated
we had annunciated
they had annunciated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been annunciating
you had been annunciating
he/she/it had been annunciating
we had been annunciating
they had been annunciating

PRESENT

I annunciate
you annunciate
he/she/it annunciates
we annunciate
they annunciate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am annunciating
you are annunciating
he/she/it is annunciating
we are annunciating
they are annunciating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

annunciating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have annunciated
you have annunciated
he/she/it has annunciated
we have annunciated
they have annunciated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been annunciating
you have been annunciating
he/she/it has been annunciating
we have been annunciating
they have been annunciating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it annunciate

SIMPLE PAST

I annunciated
you annunciated
he/she/it annunciated
we annunciated
they annunciated

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