How Do You Spell PALPITATED?

Pronunciation: [pˈalpɪtˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Palpitated is spelled with three syllables: 'pal-pi-tat-ed'. The word is pronounced as /ˈpæl.pɪ.teɪ.tɪd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable, 'pal', sounds like the word 'gal', the second syllable, 'pi', is pronounced as 'pee', and the third syllable, 'tat', sounds like 'cat'. The final syllable, 'ed', is pronounced as the past tense marker 'd'. The word means to beat with an abnormal rhythm, usually of the heart, and is often associated with anxiety or excitement.

PALPITATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Palpitated is the past tense of the verb "palpitate." Palpitate refers to the action of experiencing a rapid and irregular beating or pounding of the heart. It can also describe any temporary, rapid, and fluttering movement or vibration of an object or body part.

    When used in relation to the heart, palpitated means that the heart was beating unusually fast, irregularly, and in a noticeable manner. This sensation may be accompanied by a feeling of unease, anxiety, or shortness of breath. Palpitations can be brought on by various factors such as stress, caffeine, nicotine, certain medications, or underlying heart conditions.

    In a broader sense, palpitated can also be used to describe other objects or body parts that exhibit a rapid and irregular motion or trembling. For instance, one might say that the leaves of a tree palpitated in the wind or that a person palpitated with fear during a terrifying experience.

    Overall, palpitated characterizes a state of rapid and irregular movement, particularly in the context of the heart or other objects, where such movements are not typically observed. It implies a noticeable and abnormal fluttering, pounding, or trembling sensation that can carry physical or emotional connotations.

Common Misspellings for PALPITATED

Etymology of PALPITATED

The word "palpitated" is derived from the verb "palpitate". The term "palpitate" originated from the Latin word "palpitare", which means "to throb, beat rapidly, or tremble". This Latin word is derived from the earlier verb "pappare", meaning "to eat or devour noisily", which is conjectured to imitate the sound of a rapid heartbeat. The word "palpitate" entered the English language in the mid-17th century and evolved into "palpitated" as its past tense form.

Conjugate verb Palpitated

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I palpitate
we palpitate
you palpitate
he/she/it palpitates
they palpitate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have palpitated
we have palpitated
you have palpitated
he/she/it has palpitated
they have palpitated
I am palpitating
we are palpitating
you are palpitating
he/she/it is palpitating
they are palpitating
I was palpitating
we were palpitating
you were palpitating
he/she/it was palpitating
they were palpitating
I will be palpitating
we will be palpitating
you will be palpitating
he/she/it will be palpitating
they will be palpitating
I have been palpitating
we have been palpitating
you have been palpitating
he/she/it has been palpitating
they have been palpitating
I had been palpitating
we had been palpitating
you had been palpitating
he/she/it had been palpitating
they had been palpitating
I will have been palpitating
we will have been palpitating
you will have been palpitating
he/she/it will have been palpitating
they will have been palpitating
I would have palpitated
we would have palpitated
you would have palpitated
he/she/it would have palpitated
they would have palpitated
I would be palpitating
we would be palpitating
you would be palpitating
he/she/it would be palpitating
they would be palpitating
I would have been palpitating
we would have been palpitating
you would have been palpitating
he/she/it would have been palpitating
they would have been palpitating

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