How Do You Spell EMANATE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛmɐnˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Emanate is spelled with the letter combination -ama- and -ate, which represents the sounds /əˈmeɪneɪt/. The first syllable is unstressed and contains the schwa sound /ə/, followed by the diphthong /eɪ/ which is represented by the letter combination -a-. The second syllable begins with the consonant cluster /m/ and ends with the long vowel sound /eɪ/. The final syllable contains the consonant cluster /-n-t/ and the long vowel sound /eɪ/. This word means "to come forth from a source" or "to emanate."

EMANATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Emanate is a verb that refers to the act of flowing or issuing forth from a source or origin. It describes something that originates or originates primarily from a specific place, person, or thing and spreads outwards, extending its influence or presence.

    When used in a figurative sense, emanate implies the spread or transmission of a quality, feeling, or characteristic. It suggests that these intangible aspects originate from within a person or thing and radiate outward, affecting or influencing others around them.

    The word emanate is often employed to describe the spreading of light, sound, or fragrance from a particular source. For instance, one might say that a soft, warm glow emanates from a lit candle, or that a melodious sound emanates from a talented musician's guitar. This implies that the light or sound is not artificial or external but arises naturally from the source itself.

    In a more abstract sense, emanate can also describe the dissemination of ideas, knowledge, or wisdom. We might say that words of inspiration emanate from a profound speech, or that creativity emanates from an artist's mind. This usage highlights the origin and transmission of these qualities, suggesting that they arise from within someone's thoughts or emotions.

    Overall, emanate captures the concept of something originating or emerging from a particular point and spreading outward, be it physical, emotional, or conceptual.

  2. To issue or flow from something, as a source; to arise or spring from.

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

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Etymology of EMANATE

The word "emanate" derives from the Latin word "emanare", which means "to flow out" or "to flow forth". This Latin word is derived from the combination of the prefix "e-" (meaning "out") and "manare" (meaning "to flow"). The concept of something flowing out or originating from a source formed the basis for the development of the word "emanate" in English, which is used to describe the process of something emerging, radiating, or coming forth from a particular source or origin.

Idioms with the word EMANATE

  • emanate from sm or sth The idiom "emanate from sm or sth" means to originate or derive from something or somewhere. It refers to something that comes forth or is produced as a result of a particular source or object.
  • emanate from (someone or something) The idiom "emanate from (someone or something)" refers to something that originates, arises, or is emitted from a particular person, object, or source. It implies that the person or thing is the primary or main source of a certain quality, characteristic, influence, or emotion. The term "emanate" conveys the idea of a flowing or spreading outward, indicating that the source is actively generating or projecting something.
  • emanate from The idiom "emanate from" means to originate or come forth from a particular source or place. It is often used to describe the way something (such as an idea, energy, or influence) is generated or flows outwards.

Similar spelling words for EMANATE

Conjugate verb Emanate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have emanated
you would have emanated
he/she/it would have emanated
we would have emanated
they would have emanated
I would have emanate
you would have emanate
he/she/it would have emanate
we would have emanate
they would have emanate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you emanate
we let´s emanate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to emanate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

emanated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I emanate
you emanate
he/she/it emanates
we emanate
they emanate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

emanating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it emanate

SIMPLE PAST

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

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