- Types Of Speech
- You can use communicate as a verb in a sentence.
- About Communicate
- A 4 syllables verb and 11 letters with the letters a, c, e, i, m, n, o, t, and u, 6 consonants, 5 vowels and 4 syllables with the middle letter n. Communicate starts with a consonant and ends with a vowel with the starting letters c, co, com, comm, commu, and the ending characters are e, te, ate, cate, icate, . Communicate is also a double consonant (mm) word. View the double consonant words list.
- Definition
- Transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
- Origin/Roots
- Latin
- School Grade
- Communicate is set as a grade seven word that starts with c, ends with e, 4 syllables, 5 vowels and 11 letters.
- Pig Latin
- Communicate in Pig Latin is said as "ommunicatecay or ommunicatecway".
- Unigram
- c | o | m | m | u | n | i | c | a | t | e
- Bigram
- co | om | mm | mu | un | ni | ic | ca | at | te
- Trigram
- com | omm | mmu | mun | uni | nic | ica | cat | ate
- Quadrigram
- comm | ommu | mmun | muni | unic | nica | icat | cate
- Word Gram
- Verb Examples
- transmit thoughts or feelings;
"He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" - transmit information ;
"Please communicate this message to all employees" - receive Communion, in the Catholic church
- administer communion;
in church - be in verbal contact;
interchange information or ideas;
"He and his sons haven't communicated for years";
"Do you communicate well with your advisor?" - join or connect;
"The rooms communicated" - transfer to another;
"communicate a disease"
Synonym | Definition |
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Abut | lie adjacent to another or share a boundary "Canada adjoins the U.S." "England marches with Scotland" |
Accord | sympathetic compatibility |
Acquaint | inform "Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move" |
Adhere | follow through or carry out a plan without deviation "They adhered to their plan" |
Adjoin | attach or add "I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer''s letter" |
Administer | give or apply (medications) |
Administer Communion | |
Advertise | call attention to "Please don''t advertise the fact that he has AIDS" |
Advertise Of | |
Advertize | call attention to "Please don''t advertise the fact that he has AIDS" |
View all cognitive synonyms for Communicate
Anagram | Definition |
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Communicate | transmit thoughts or feelings "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" |
View English words with the unique letters used in communicate. Words With The Letters Aceimnotu
Word | Definition |
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Communicating | the activity of communicating the activity of conveying information "they could not act without official communication from Moscow" |
Communication | something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups |
Communicator | a person who communicates with others |
Intercommunication | mutual communication communication with each other "they intercepted intercommunication between enemey ships" |
Word | Definition |
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Interact | act together or towards others or with others "He should interact more with his colleagues" |
Word | Definition |
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Address | social skill |
Aphorise | speak or write in aphorisms |
Aphorize | speak or write in aphorisms |
Ask | make a request or demand for something to somebody; "She asked him for a loan" |
Bring Down | |
Carry | the act of carrying something |
Come Across | |
Come Over | |
Commune | a body of people or families living together and sharing everything |
Contact | close interaction; "they kept in daily contact"; "they claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings" |
View All Hyponyms For Communicate
Communicate Is In These Word Lists
- Starts With C
- Ends With E
Filtering/Finder Tools
Found In These Quantum Lists!
- starts with a consonant and ends with a vowel
- 11 letters, 6 consonants, 5 vowels, 4 syllables
- 11 letters, 5 vowels, and 4 syllables
- 6 consonants, 5 vowels, 4 syllables
- 6 consonants and 4 syllables
- 6 consonants and 5 vowels
- 5 vowels and 4 syllables
- Words With All Vowels (aeiou)
- Words with Latin roots.