How Do You Spell MACHINATE?

Pronunciation: [mˈakɪnˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "machinate" is spelled m-a-c-h-i-n-a-t-e. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈmækɪneɪt/. The "m" sound is pronounced with lips together and a nasal sound from the nose. The "a" sound is pronounced as the "a" in "cat." The "ch" sound is pronounced as the "k" in "kite." The "i" sound is pronounced as the "i" in "bit." The "n" sound is pronounced with the tongue pressed to the back of the top teeth. The "ate" sound is pronounced as the "ayt" in "late."

MACHINATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Machinate is a verb that traditionally refers to the act of plotting, scheming, or devising a secret plan typically with a negative connotation. It is often associated with the clandestine manipulation or contrivance of events and people to achieve a specific goal or outcome. The term is derived from the Latin word "machinari," meaning "to contrive" or "to devise."

    To machinate is to engage in a deliberate and often covert effort to maneuver or manipulate situations, often driven by personal gain, power, or control. It suggests a crafty and cunning nature, with individuals who machinate being strategic and calculative in their actions. The plotting associated with machination can involve complex schemes, political intrigue, or devious tactics aimed at achieving an advantage or subverting others.

    The act of machination is often characterized by careful planning, coordination, and careful execution of a hidden or covert agenda. It can involve influencing events, people, or circumstances through calculated maneuvers, manipulations, or secret agreements. Machination can occur in various domains, such as politics, business, espionage, or even interpersonal relationships.

    However, it is important to note that the contemporary usage of machinate has expanded beyond its negative connotations. In some contexts, it can simply refer to the act of planning or devising something, devoid of any nefarious intentions. Nonetheless, its primary definition remains associated with the secretive and crafty plotting of schemes.

  2. To plan or contrive; to form a scheme; to plot.

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

Common Misspellings for MACHINATE

Etymology of MACHINATE

The word "machinate" is derived from the Latin word "machinari", which means to contrive or devise. This Latin word is derived from the noun "machina", meaning a machine or device. From Latin, "machinari" was later borrowed into Old French as "machiner", which eventually entered Middle English as "machin" or "machinen". Over time, the word evolved into its modern form, "machinate". The term generally refers to the act of scheming, plotting, or planning something, often with a negative connotation.

Similar spelling words for MACHINATE

Conjugate verb Machinate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have machinated
you would have machinated
he/she/it would have machinated
we would have machinated
they would have machinated
I would have machinate
you would have machinate
he/she/it would have machinate
we would have machinate
they would have machinate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you machinate
we let´s machinate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to machinate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

machinated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I machinate
you machinate
he/she/it machinates
we machinate
they machinate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

machinating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it machinate

SIMPLE PAST

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

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