How Do You Spell PROPITIATE?

Pronunciation: [pɹəpˈɪtɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Propitiate, pronounced /prəˈpɪʃieɪt/, is a verb that means to appease or pacify someone, especially someone who is angry. The word is spelled with the letter combination "p-i-t-i-a-t-e", which is pronounced as it appears. The first syllable, "pro-", is pronounced with a short "o" sound, followed by a stressed "p-i-t-i-a-t-e" syllable. The ending "-ate" is pronounced with a long "a" sound. This word is commonly used in religious or spiritual contexts, referring to rituals or offerings meant to appease a deity or higher power.

PROPITIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Propitiate:

    The term "propitiate" functions as a verb and refers to the act of appeasing or satisfying someone or something perceived as powerful, especially to gain favor or avoid their wrath. It involves performing actions or offering gifts or sacrifices to alleviate anger, hostility, or dissatisfaction in order to establish harmony or goodwill.

    When used in religious or spiritual contexts, "propitiate" often relates to seeking the favor or forgiveness of a deity or divine being by performing ritualistic acts, such as prayers, offerings, or ceremonies. These actions are believed to help pacify or calm the deity and foster a positive relationship between the divine and the humans seeking their benevolence.

    However, "propitiate" can also be applied to human interactions outside religious or supernatural spheres. In these situations, it conveys attempts to mend or address conflicts or disagreements by making amends or offering concessions. By acknowledging one's faults or demonstrating remorse, one hopes to rectify a situation and regain trust or goodwill.

    Overall, "propitiate" encompasses acts undertaken with the intention of softening someone's attitude, minimizing their anger or resentment, and bringing about a more positive or peaceful state of affairs. It revolves around the idea of seeking reconciliation, restoration, or harmony by taking actions that resonate with the party being appeased.

  2. To render favourable; to conciliate; to make atonement.

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

Common Misspellings for PROPITIATE

Etymology of PROPITIATE

The word "propitiate" derives from the Latin "propitiare", which means "to render favorable" or "to appease". It comes from the adjective "propitius", meaning "favorable" or "gracious". This Latin term, in turn, traces back to the combination of the prefix "pro-" (meaning "forward" or "toward") and the adjective "petere" (which means "to seek" or "to request").

Similar spelling words for PROPITIATE

Conjugate verb Propitiate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have propitiated
you would have propitiated
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we would have propitiated
they would have propitiated
I would have propitiate
you would have propitiate
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been propitiating
you would have been propitiating
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would propitiate
you would propitiate
he/she/it would propitiate
we would propitiate
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be propitiating
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they would be propitiating

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be propitiating
you will be propitiating
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have propitiated
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been propitiating
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IMPERATIVE

you propitiate
we let´s propitiate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to propitiate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

propitiated

PAST PERFECT

I had propitiated
you had propitiated
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we had propitiated
they had propitiated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been propitiating
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they had been propitiating

PRESENT

I propitiate
you propitiate
he/she/it propitiates
we propitiate
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am propitiating
you are propitiating
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they are propitiating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

propitiating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have propitiated
you have propitiated
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they have propitiated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it propitiate

SIMPLE PAST

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

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