How Do You Spell EXTRAVAGATED?

Pronunciation: [ɛkstɹˈavəɡˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Extravagated is a verb that means to wander or to deviate from the norm. The spelling of the word is quite complex, with the first syllable pronounced as /ɛkstrə/ and the second syllable pronounced as /vəˈɡeɪtɪd/. The sound of "extr-" begins with the short e sound, followed by the consonant cluster "xtr" pronounced as /ks/tr/. The second syllable's stress is on the second syllable, with the final "ted" pronounced as /tɪd/. Though an uncommon word, precise pronunciation aids comprehension and conveys the gravity of this verb’s meaning.

Common Misspellings for EXTRAVAGATED

  • extravagaued
  • extravagatud
  • extravagatmd
  • extravagatad
  • extravagatgd
  • extravagatet
  • extravagatel
  • extravagaitd
  • e xtravagated
  • ex travagated
  • ext ravagated
  • extr avagated
  • extra vagated
  • extrav agated
  • extrava gated
  • extravag ated
  • extravaga ted
  • extravagat ed
  • extravagate d

Etymology of EXTRAVAGATED

The word "extravagated" is derived from the Latin word "extravagatus", which is the past participle of the verb "extravagare". "Extravagare" is a compound of the prefix "extra" meaning "outside" or "beyond" and the verb "vagari" meaning "to wander" or "to stray". So, "extravagatus" in Latin originally meant "wandered outside" or "strayed beyond". Over time, the word evolved in English to become "extravagated", which means "to go beyond usual limits" or "to go astray".