aspirate

[ˈæspəreɪt]

aspirate Definition

  • 1to pronounce a sound with an exhalation of breath, such as the 'h' in 'hat'
  • 2to inhale food or liquid into the lungs

Using aspirate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aspirate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In English, we aspirate the 'p' in 'pot'.

  • Example

    If you aspirate food or liquid, it can cause choking or pneumonia.

  • Example

    The doctor instructed the patient to aspirate the medication through a nebulizer.

aspirate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aspirate

Antonyms for aspirate

Phrases with aspirate

  • a consonant sound that is pronounced with an audible puff of air, such as 'p', 't', and 'k'

    Example

    In English, 'pin', 'tin', and 'kin' are examples of aspirated consonants.

  • to remove fluid from a cyst using a needle and syringe

    Example

    The doctor decided to aspirate the cyst to relieve the patient's discomfort.

  • to remove fluid from a joint using a needle and syringe

    Example

    The doctor recommended aspirating the joint to reduce swelling and pain.

Origins of aspirate

from Latin 'aspirare', meaning 'to breathe upon'

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Summary: aspirate in Brief

To 'aspirate' [ˈæspəreɪt] means to pronounce a sound with an exhalation of breath, such as the 'h' in 'hat'. It can also mean to inhale food or liquid into the lungs, which can cause choking or pneumonia. Examples include 'In English, we aspirate the 'p' in 'pot'.' and 'The doctor instructed the patient to aspirate the medication through a nebulizer.' 'Aspirate' extends into phrases like 'aspirated consonant,' denoting a consonant sound pronounced with an audible puff of air.

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