How Do You Spell SUSCITATES?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌsɪtˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

The word "suscitates" is a verb that means to revive or bring back to life. It is pronounced /ˈsʌsɪteɪts/ (suh-si-teyts) according to the International Phonetic Alphabet. This word is spelled with a double "s" before the "i" because the prefix "sus-" indicates a repetition or intensification of the following word, which in this case is "citate." The "-ate" ending signifies that it is a verb in the present tense.

Common Misspellings for SUSCITATES

  • Suscitite
  • auscitates
  • zuscitates
  • xuscitates
  • duscitates
  • euscitates
  • wuscitates
  • syscitates
  • shscitates
  • sjscitates
  • siscitates
  • s8scitates
  • s7scitates
  • suacitates
  • suzcitates
  • suxcitates
  • sudcitates
  • suecitates
  • suwcitates
  • susxitates

Etymology of SUSCITATES

The word "suscitates" is derived from the Latin verb "suscitare", which means "to raise up" or "to stir up". This Latin verb is a combination of the prefix "sub-" meaning "up" and "citare" meaning "to move" or "to excite". Through the process of loanwords and adaptation, "suscitates" has been brought into the English language, where it typically conveys the idea of arousing or stimulating something or someone.