How Do You Spell PERCOLATE?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːkəlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Percolate is spelled with two syllables and pronounced /ˈpɜːr.kə.leɪt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is stressed and pronounced with the open-mid back unrounded vowel /ɜːr/. The letters 'c' and 'o' are pronounced with the 'k' sound /k/ and short 'o' sound /ə/ respectively. The final syllable is pronounced with the diphthong /leɪt/. The word means to filter or seep slowly through a porous material, such as coffee through a coffee filter.

PERCOLATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Percolate is a verb that can have several meanings, depending on the context:

    1. To percolate means to filter or pass through a porous substance or material, usually in order to separate or extract certain components. In this sense, it describes a slow and gradual movement of liquid through small openings. For example, coffee is made by allowing hot water to percolate through a filter containing ground coffee beans.

    2. Percolate can also refer to the spreading or diffusion of something, usually ideas, information, or emotions, through a group or community. It signifies a gradual process in which ideas or information spread and are absorbed by others over time. For instance, social media platforms often serve as a means for news and information to percolate through different user networks.

    3. Additionally, percolate can describe a process of forming or gradually becoming evident. It implies the emergence or development of something, usually intangible, through a series of stages. For instance, an idea or concept may percolate in one's mind before fully taking shape or being articulated.

    4. In a metaphorical sense, percolate can also signify the bubbling up or rising of emotions, thoughts, or sensations from the subconscious mind to the conscious mind. It suggests that ideas or emotions slowly move into awareness, overcoming barriers or obstacles in the process.

    Overall, percolate conveys the notions of filtering, spreading, developing, and emerging, depending on the particular context in which it is used.

  2. 1. To strain or filter. 2. To seep or pass through a porous substance. 3. The fluid which has been percolated or filtered.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To strain or filter through; to cause to pass through porous substances, or those not perfectly compact and solid.

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

Common Misspellings for PERCOLATE

Etymology of PERCOLATE

The word "percolate" originates from the Latin word "percolare", which means "to strain through", "to filter", or "to pass through". It is derived from two Latin roots: "per" meaning "through" and "colare" meaning "to filter" or "to strain". This concept was later adapted into English with a similar meaning.

Idioms with the word PERCOLATE

  • percolate through sth The idiom "percolate through something" means the gradual spreading or dissemination of an idea, information, or influence through a group, organization, or society. It suggests the movement or process of something slowly making its way from one place to another, often through various channels or layers, until it becomes widely known or understood.
  • percolate through The idiom "percolate through" is used to describe the process of gradually filtering, seeping, or spreading through a system, group, or society. It signifies the gradual and widespread diffusion or absorption of information, ideas, trends, or concepts.

Similar spelling words for PERCOLATE

Conjugate verb Percolate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have percolated
you would have percolated
he/she/it would have percolated
we would have percolated
they would have percolated
I would have percolate
you would have percolate
he/she/it would have percolate
we would have percolate
they would have percolate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you percolate
we let´s percolate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to percolate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

percolated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I percolate
you percolate
he/she/it percolates
we percolate
they percolate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

percolating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it percolate

SIMPLE PAST

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

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