How Do You Spell DILUTE?

Pronunciation: [da͡ɪlˈuːt] (IPA)

The word "dilute" is spelled with four letters, but it can be tricky for English learners to decipher how it's pronounced. The IPA phonetic transcription for "dilute" is /daɪˈluːt/. This means that the stress is on the second syllable, and the diphthong "ai" is used to represent the vowel sound in the first syllable. The "u" in the third syllable has a long vowel sound, and the final "e" is silent. Remembering these nuances can help learners spell and pronounce "dilute" correctly.

DILUTE Meaning and Definition

  1. Dilute, as a verb, refers to the act of weakening, thinning, or lessening the concentration or strength of a substance by adding another substance, often a liquid, to it. This process typically occurs by mixing a solvent or diluent with a solute or concentrate. The purpose of diluting a substance is to decrease its potency, intensity, or density, thereby making it less concentrated or more manageable.

    In a literal sense, dilute describes the action of adding fluid to diminish the concentration or saturation of a solution. For instance, when sugar dissolves in water, adding more water to the solution dilutes the sugar, resulting in a less sweet taste. Similarly, in chemistry, researchers may dilute a concentrated acid to make it less corrosive or a strong medication solution to reduce its potency and enhance its tolerability.

    Beyond the realm of chemistry and science, dilute can also be used in a metaphorical context. It may pertain to the weakening of a message, idea, or emotion by reducing its impact or intensity. For instance, diluting the significance of a statement or proposal may involve altering its tone or substance to make it more moderate or less influential. In this sense, dilute can suggest a form of attenuation, moderation, or tempering.

    In summary, "dilute" means to weaken, thin, or diminish the concentration, potency, impact, or intensity of a substance, whether it be a liquid, solution, concept, or sentiment, by adding another substance to it.

  2. To weaken or make thinner; to reduce the strength of, as with water.

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

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Etymology of DILUTE

The word dilute originated from the Latin term dilutus, which is the past participle of the verb diluere. In Latin, di- means apart or thoroughly, while luere means wash. Consequently, diluere means to wash apart or to wash thoroughly. The term transitioned into Middle English as dilute, retaining its original meaning of to make thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent.

Similar spelling words for DILUTE

Conjugate verb Dilute

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have diluted
you would have diluted
he/she/it would have diluted
we would have diluted
they would have diluted
I would have dilute
you would have dilute
he/she/it would have dilute
we would have dilute
they would have dilute

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you dilute
we let´s dilute

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dilute

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

diluted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I dilute
you dilute
he/she/it dilutes
we dilute
they dilute

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

diluting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it dilute

SIMPLE PAST

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

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