How Do You Spell EQUIVOCATED?

Pronunciation: [ɪkwˈɪvəkˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

"Equivocated" is spelled /ɪˈkwɪvəkeɪtɪd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word has seven letters and is derived from the Latin word "aequivocatus" which means to use ambiguous or equivocal language. The pronunciation of this word comprises of five syllables, with the primary stress on the second syllable /kwɪ/. The "v" and the second "c" are pronounced as /v/ and /k/ respectively, while the final "ed" is pronounced as /ɪd/. This word is commonly used to describe situations where someone speaks in an ambiguous or unclear manner.

EQUIVOCATED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "equivocated" is a verb derived from the noun "equivocation," which refers to the act of using ambiguous language or expressions, generally with the intention of misleading or deceiving others. When someone equivocates, they deliberately employ ambiguous or vague statements or phrases in order to avoid giving a clear or direct response, often to evade responsibility or to manipulate a situation to their advantage.

    Equivocation can be seen as a form of deception, as it seeks to create confusion or misinterpretation by deliberately withholding pertinent information or giving responses that have multiple meanings. Those who equivocate often employ skillful wordplay or clever rhetoric to steer conversations away from clarity and conceal their true intentions or actions.

    When someone is described as having equivocated, it means they have engaged in the act of equivocation, deliberately using vague or ambiguous language to deliberately mislead or withhold the truth. This term is commonly employed in contexts such as politics, law, or public relations, where individuals may utilize equivocation as a tactic to avoid directly answering difficult questions or to create a false sense of transparency.

    In essence, to equivocate is to communicate in a way that obscures the truth or deflects from straightforwardness, often leaving others in a state of uncertainty or disbelief.

Common Misspellings for EQUIVOCATED

  • equivacate
  • equivicate
  • wquivocated
  • squivocated
  • dquivocated
  • rquivocated
  • 4quivocated
  • 3quivocated
  • e1uivocated
  • e2uivocated
  • ewuivocated
  • eauivocated
  • eqyivocated
  • eqhivocated
  • eqjivocated
  • eqiivocated
  • equibocated
  • Equivacated

Etymology of EQUIVOCATED

The word equivocated is derived from the verb equivocate. The etymology of equivocate traces back to the Latin word aequus (meaning equal or fair) and the Latin verb vocare (meaning to call or speak). In Latin, aequus combined with vocare formed the verb aequivocare, which translates to to call by the same name or to use ambiguous or equivocal language. This verb later evolved into the Middle English word equivocat, eventually transforming into the modern English term equivocate.

Conjugate verb Equivocated

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

I will equivocate
we will equivocate
you will equivocate
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they will equivocate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have equivocated
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PAST

I equivocated
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PAST PERFECT

I had equivocated
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PRESENT

I equivocate
we equivocate
you equivocate
he/she/it equivocates
they equivocate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have equivocated
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he/she/it has equivocated
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I am equivocating
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