How Do You Spell DIVULGATE?

Pronunciation: [da͡ɪvˈʌlɡe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "divulgate" is spelled with a "u" instead of the more common "o" in words like "propagate" or "agitate". The pronunciation of the vowel sound is represented by the phonetic symbol /ʌ/ which is similar to the "uh" sound in "strut" or "cup". The "g" in "divulgate" is pronounced hard, like "gate" rather than soft like "giant". This word means to make something known or to disclose information that was previously unknown.

DIVULGATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Divulgate is a verb that refers to the act of making something widely known or revealing information that was previously kept secret or confidential. When one divulgates, they are openly sharing something, often with the intent to inform or disclose a piece of information to a larger audience.

    The term can be applied to various contexts, such as sharing news, exposing a hidden truth, or disseminating knowledge. Divulgating can occur through different means, including verbal communication, written documents, or online platforms. For instance, a journalist may divulgate a breaking news story, a researcher may divulgate the findings of their study, or a whistleblower may divulgate sensitive information regarding misconduct within an organization.

    The act of divulging can have significant implications, both positive and negative. On one hand, it allows for the free flow of information, promoting transparency and accountability. It can help uncover injustices, educate the public, or warn against potential dangers. However, divulging can also lead to unintended consequences, such as breaches of privacy, compromising security, or causing harm to individuals or institutions.

    In summary, to divulgate is to bring something hidden or confidential into the open, making it widely known or accessible.

Common Misspellings for DIVULGATE

  • sivulgate
  • xivulgate
  • civulgate
  • fivulgate
  • rivulgate
  • eivulgate
  • duvulgate
  • djvulgate
  • dkvulgate
  • dovulgate
  • d9vulgate
  • d8vulgate
  • diculgate
  • dibulgate
  • digulgate
  • difulgate
  • divylgate
  • divhlgate
  • divjlgate

Etymology of DIVULGATE

The word divulgate has Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin verb divulgare, which means to publish or make something widely known. Divulgare comes from the combination of two Latin words: dis (meaning apart or completely) and vulgare (meaning to make public or to publish). Over time, divulgare evolved into the English word divulgate, retaining its meaning of to make known or publicize.

Idioms with the word DIVULGATE

  • divulgate

Conjugate verb Divulgate

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have divulgate
you would have divulgate
he/she/it would have divulgate
we would have divulgate
they would have divulgate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you divulgate
we let´s divulgate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to divulgate

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

divulgated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I divulgate
you divulgate
he/she/it divulgates
we divulgate
they divulgate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

divulgating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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