How Do You Spell EXCANDESCENT?

Pronunciation: [ɛkskɐndˈɛsənt] (IPA)

The word "incandescent" is often misspelled as "excandescent". The correct spelling uses the letter "i" instead of "e" to represent the short "i" sound. The spelling is represented phonetically as /ɪn.kənˈdɛs.ənt/. This means the word is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, and the first syllable uses the short "i" sound as in "sit". The remaining syllables use the schwa sound as in "the" and the final syllable ends with "-nt".

EXCANDESCENT Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "excandescent" is an adjective used to describe something that is intensely or brightly glowing, typically due to being heated or in a state of intense excitement. It derives from the Latin word "excandescentem," which means "to grow hot" or "to glow."

    In a literal sense, "excandescent" refers to an object or substance that emits a strong, radiant light as a result of being heated to a high temperature. For example, a piece of hot metal or the glowing embers of a fire can be described as excandescent. It signifies a state of extreme luminosity and brilliance, often accompanied by a white or reddish hue.

    In a figurative sense, "excandescent" can also describe a person or a moment that is teeming with passion, intensity, or enthusiasm. It expresses a state of fervor, fervent emotion, or excitement. For instance, a musician giving a captivating performance might be referred to as excandescent. Similarly, a thrilling match in a sports event or an electrifying speech by a charismatic speaker can be described using this term.

    Overall, "excandescent" captures the idea of brightness, heat, and exuberance, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.

  2. White or glowing with heat.

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

Common Misspellings for EXCANDESCENT

  • wxcandescent
  • sxcandescent
  • dxcandescent
  • rxcandescent
  • 4xcandescent
  • 3xcandescent
  • ezcandescent
  • eccandescent
  • edcandescent
  • escandescent
  • exxandescent
  • exvandescent
  • exfandescent
  • exdandescent
  • exczndescent
  • excsndescent
  • excwndescent
  • excqndescent
  • excabdescent

Etymology of EXCANDESCENT

The word excandescent is derived from the Latin term ex- which means out or away, and candescent which means glowing or inflamed. In Latin, candescent is a form of the verb candescere which combines candere (to shine or glow) with the suffix -escere (to become). Therefore, excandescent ultimately means to become extremely glowing or inflamed.

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