How Do You Spell EMPASSIONATE?

Pronunciation: [ɛmpˈaʃənət] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Empassionate" is [ɛmpˈaʃənət], [ɛmpˈaʃənət], [ɛ_m_p_ˈa_ʃ_ə_n_ə_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for EMPASSIONATE

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Etymology of EMPASSIONATE

The word "empassionate" is a compound word that combines the prefix "em-", which typically means "to cause to be", and the word "passionate".

The term "passionate" has its roots in the Latin word "passionem", meaning "suffering, enduring, or strong emotion". It evolved into the Old French word "passion", which referred to intense feelings or emotions. In English, "passionate" came into use in the 16th century, relating to strong or intense emotions, desires, or enthusiasm.

Therefore, the word "empassionate" appears to have been formed by adding the prefix "em-" to "passionate", essentially intensifying or magnifying the level of passion or emotion. However, it's important to note that "empassionate" is not a widely used or recognized word in standard English.

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