How Do You Spell EX CITES?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛks sˈa͡ɪts] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "ex cites" is actually "excites," with the IPA phonetic transcription being /ɪkˈsaɪts/. The word is spelled with "ex" followed by "cites," which can be misleading. However, the word derives from the verb "excite" which means to stimulate or arouse someone’s emotions or interest. It is important to spell words correctly in order to ensure clarity and comprehension, especially in written communication.

Common Misspellings for EX CITES

  • exites
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  • ecxcites
  • excitese
  • wx cites
  • sx cites
  • dx cites
  • rx cites
  • 4x cites
  • 3x cites
  • ez cites
  • ec cites
  • ed cites
  • es cites
  • ex xites
  • ex vites
  • ex fites
  • ex dites
  • ex cutes

Etymology of EX CITES

The word "excites" is derived from the Latin word "excitare", which means "to call forth, awaken, incite, rouse, stir up". It is formed by combining the prefix "ex-" (meaning "out", "thoroughly") and the verb "citare" (meaning "to move", "to arouse"). The term "excites" was later borrowed into Old French as "exciter" and ultimately entered the English language in the late 14th century.

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