How Do You Spell PREINDICATED?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌiːˈɪndɪkˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Preindicated is a word that is not commonly used. Its spelling may be confusing at first glance. The first syllable, "pre," indicates that something is happening beforehand. The second syllable, "in," can be pronounced as either /ɪn/ or /ɪŋ/. In this case, it is pronounced as /ɪn/. The third syllable, "di," is straightforward, as it represents the sound of /daɪ/. Lastly, "cat" in the fourth syllable represents the sound of /kət/. Therefore, the pronunciation of preindicated is /priɪndəkeɪtɪd/.

Common Misspellings for PREINDICATED

  • -pre indicated
  • oreindicated
  • lreindicated
  • -reindicated
  • 0reindicated
  • peeindicated
  • pdeindicated
  • pfeindicated
  • pteindicated
  • p5eindicated
  • p4eindicated
  • prwindicated
  • prsindicated
  • prdindicated
  • prrindicated
  • pr4indicated
  • pr3indicated
  • preundicated
  • prejndicated
  • prekndicated

Etymology of PREINDICATED

The word "preindicated" is derived from two main components: the prefix "pre-" and the verb "indicate".

The prefix "pre-" is of Latin origin and means "before" or "prior to". It is commonly used to indicate something happening or existing before a particular time or event.

The verb "indicate" comes from the Latin word "indicatus", the past participle of the verb "indicare", which means "to point out" or "to show". It is formed by combining the prefix "in-" meaning "in" or "into" and "dicare" meaning "to proclaim" or "to declare".

By combining the prefix "pre-" and the verb "indicate", the word "preindicated" is formed to signify that something has been indicated or pointed out in advance or before it actually occurs.