How Do You Spell DELATING?

Pronunciation: [dɪlˈe͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "delating" refers to the act of accusing or informing against someone. It is pronounced /dɪˈleɪtɪŋ/ and spelled with the letter "e" between the "d" and the "l." This spelling reflects the Latin root word "delatare" which means "to accuse." While not a commonly used word in everyday language, understanding how to spell and pronounce "delating" can be helpful for those reading legal or historical texts.

Common Misspellings for DELATING

  • xelating
  • dwlating
  • ddlating
  • drlating
  • d4lating
  • d3lating
  • dekating
  • deoating
  • delzting
  • delsting
  • delwting
  • delqting
  • delafing
  • delaging
  • delaying
  • dela6ing
  • dela5ing
  • delatung
  • delatjng

Etymology of DELATING

The word "delating" comes from the Latin verb "delatus", which is the past participle of "deferre". In Latin, "deferre" means "to report" or "to convey information". The term was later adopted into Middle English as "delaten", retaining a similar meaning of reporting or denouncing someone's actions, often in a negative sense. Over time, "delaten" evolved into the modern English word "delating", still referring to the act of accusing or reporting someone for misconduct.

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