How Do You Spell DOAT?

Pronunciation: [dˈə͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "doat" is often misspelled as "dote", but the correct spelling is with only one "e". Phonetically, the word is transcribed as /dəʊt/. The "o" is pronounced as the long vowel /əʊ/ and the "a" as the short vowel /ə/. The consonants are pronounced as /d/ and /t/. "Doat" means to be excessively fond of someone or something. Despite its rarity today, the word can still be found in older literature and poetic works.

DOAT Meaning and Definition

  1. Doat is a verb that means to be excessively or foolishly infatuated with someone or something, often to the point of being obsessed or irrationally adoring. This term is often used to describe someone who dotes on another person or shows extreme affection and attachment.

    When someone doats on another individual, they may exhibit behaviors such as constant praise, excessive attention, and an unwavering devotion. This infatuation can be seen as unreasonable or irrational, as it is often at the expense of one's own well-being or other relationships. For instance, a person might doat on a romantic partner and neglect their own interests, friendships, or responsibilities.

    The term "doat" is most commonly used in the context of romantic relationships, but it can also extend to other areas. One may doat on a hobby, a pet, a celebrity, or even an ideology. Regardless of the object of affection, someone who doats tends to lose a sense of perspective and may have difficulty seeing any flaws or shortcomings.

    It is worth noting that "doat" is often used in a somewhat derogatory manner, suggesting foolishness or excessiveness. However, it is important to recognize that human emotions and attachments can be complex, and the term should be used with sensitivity and empathy.

  2. See Dote.

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

Common Misspellings for DOAT

  • dkat
  • d0at
  • d9at
  • doqt
  • doa6
  • doa5
  • dsoat
  • xdoat
  • dxoat
  • dfoat
  • rdoat
  • edoat
  • deoat
  • doiat
  • dkoat
  • dokat
  • dolat
  • dpoat
  • dopat

Etymology of DOAT

The word "doat" is derived from the Middle English word "doten", which is believed to have originated from the Old English word "dotian". This Old English term meant "to be foolish" or "to be senseless". Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of the word evolved, resulting in the modern term "doat". It is often used to describe someone who is excessively fond or infatuated, particularly in relation to an object or a person.

Conjugate verb Doat

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you doat
we let´s doat

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to doat

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

doated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I doat
you doat
he/she/it doats
we doat
they doat

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

doating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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