How Do You Spell CURATE?

Pronunciation: [kjˈʊ͡əɹe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "curate" can be tricky due to a silent "e" at the end. The IPA phonetic transcription for "curate" is /kjʊərət/. The "c" is pronounced as a /k/ sound, followed by the "u" pronounced as a /jʊ/ sound. The "r" is then pronounced as a rolled /r/ sound, followed by the /ə/ sound for the silent "e". Finally, the "t" is pronounced as a simple /t/ sound. Remembering the silent "e" is essential to correctly spell this word.

CURATE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "curate" is derived from the Latin word "curare", meaning to care for or attend to. It is primarily used in two main contexts – as a verb and as a noun.

    As a verb, "curate" refers to the act of selecting, organizing, and managing items, content, or exhibits, typically for a collection, exhibition, or presentation. This could range from works of art, artifacts, or various pieces of information. The process of curating involves careful thought, analysis, and expertise to ensure the highest quality, relevance, and coherence of the chosen items or content. It often involves researching, categorizing, preserving, and arranging these elements in a manner that communicates a specific narrative or theme.

    As a noun, a "curator" is the person responsible for curating – the individual who oversees and manages the collection, exhibition, or presentation. Curators often possess specialized knowledge and understanding of the subject matter and are entrusted with assembling and curating materials that educate, entertain, and engage audiences.

    In a broader sense, the term "curate" has also entered into popular usage in the digital age, primarily through social media platforms and content curation websites. In this context, "curating" can refer to the process of carefully selecting and arranging information, articles, images, or other media from different sources to create a personalized collection or feed that is tailored to an individual's specific interests or preferences.

  2. One who has the cure or care of souls; a clergyman; one who assists a beneficed clergyman in spiritual duties: a perpetual curate, one not removable at pleasure, as the others are; the incumbent of a district taken from a rectory or vicarage.

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

Common Misspellings for CURATE

Etymology of CURATE

The word "curate" derives from the Latin word "curatus", which means "one who has the care or oversight". This Latin term is derived from the verb "curare", meaning "to care for" or "to take care of". The term initially referred to someone who was responsible for the spiritual care and supervision of souls, specifically a clergyman who was appointed to a parish. Over time, the meaning of "curate" has expanded to include a broader range of contexts, referring to someone who selects, organizes, and presents art, exhibitions, or collections, such as a museum curator or content curator on the internet.

Idioms with the word CURATE

  • a curate's egg Something that has both good and bad parts to it, with the good parts often outweighed by the bad.
  • curate's egg Something that is partly good and partly bad, or of mixed quality. The expression comes from a cartoon in the British magazine Punch where a timid curate is served a bad egg by his bishop and, not wanting to offend, says it is good in parts.
  • the/a curate's egg The phrase "the/a curate's egg" is used to describe something that is partly good and partly bad, or of mixed quality. It originates from a cartoon in the British satirical magazine Punch in 1895, in which a timid curate is afraid to offend a bishop by admitting that his egg is bad, so he simply says, "Oh, parts of it are excellent!"

Similar spelling words for CURATE

Plural form of CURATE is CURATES

Conjugate verb Curate

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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