How Do You Spell DEFATIGATE?

Pronunciation: [dɪfˈatɪɡˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "Defatigate" may seem tricky to spell, but it follows the standard English spelling rules. It is pronounced /dɪˈfætɪɡeɪt/. The first syllable "de-" is spelled as usual when it means "remove." The second syllable "-fa-" is spelled with an "f" because "fat" is pronounced with an "f" sound. The final syllable "-gate" is spelled with "-igate" because it comes from the Latin "igidare," which means "to make." Putting it all together, "Defatigate" means "to remove the fatigue from."

Common Misspellings for DEFATIGATE

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Etymology of DEFATIGATE

The word "defatigate" is a relatively rare and obscure word, and its etymology is not well-documented. Although there is no widely accepted etymology, it is believed to be derived from Latin or possibly a combination of Latin and English words.

One possible derivation is from the Latin word "defatigare", which means to tire out or exhaust. In this case, the English word "defatigate" would simply be a variation or adaptation of the Latin word.

Another possibility is that "defatigate" is a blend of the Latin prefix "de-" meaning "undo" or "remove" and the English word "fatigue". In this case, "defatigate" would mean to remove fatigue or to alleviate exhaustion.

It is important to note that "defatigate" is not a commonly used word and may not be found in standard dictionaries.

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