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How to Pronounce cancellate?

Correct pronunciation for the word "cancellate" is [kˈansɪlˌe͡ɪt], [kˈansɪlˌe‍ɪt], [k_ˈa_n_s_ɪ_l_ˌeɪ_t].

What are the misspellings for cancellate?

  • xancellate,
  • vancellate,
  • fancellate,
  • dancellate,
  • czncellate,
  • csncellate,
  • cwncellate,
  • cqncellate,
  • cabcellate,
  • camcellate,
  • cajcellate,
  • cahcellate,
  • canxellate,
  • canvellate,
  • canfellate,
  • cancelate,
  • cancellted,
  • cancellet,
  • cancelliate,
  • cancellit

What are similar-sounding words for cancellate?

What is the present tense of Cancellate?

  • The personal forms of the verb "cancellate" in the present tense are as follows:

  • - I cancellate

  • - You cancellate

  • - He/She/It cancellates

  • - We cancellate

  • - You cancellate

  • - They cancellate
  • What is the past tense of Cancellate?

  • The verb "cancellate" is not a commonly used verb in English. It is derived from the Latin word "cancellatus" which means "to cancel" or "to annul." Nonetheless, in rare cases where the verb "cancellate" is used, the past tense forms could be:

  • 1) I cancellated

  • 2) You cancellated

  • 3) He/She/It cancellated

  • 4) We cancellated

  • 5) You cancellated

  • 6) They
  • What is the adverb for cancellate?

    The adverb form of the word "cancellate" is "cancellately".

    What is the adjective for cancellate?

    The adjective form of the word "cancellate" is "cancellated".

    Usage over time for cancellate:

    This graph shows how "cancellate" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    What is the plural form of cancellate?

    The plural form of the word "cancellate" is "cancellates".

    What is the singular form of cancellate?

    The singular form of the word "cancellate" is "cancellatum".

    Synonyms for Cancellate:

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