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crepitate

[ˈkrɛpɪteɪt]

crepitate Definition

  • 1make a crackling sound
  • 2to cause something to make a crackling sound

Using crepitate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fire crepitated in the fireplace.

  • Example

    The leaves crepitated underfoot as we walked through the forest.

  • Example

    The bacon crepitated in the frying pan.

  • Example

    The wood crepitated as it burned in the campfire.

crepitate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crepitate

Phrases with crepitate

  • to be very excited about something

    Example

    The children crepitated with excitement as they opened their Christmas presents.

  • to be very angry about something

    Example

    He crepitated with anger when he found out that his car had been stolen.

  • to be full of energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    The team crepitated with energy as they prepared for the big game.

Origins of crepitate

from Latin 'crepitat-', meaning 'rattled, crackled'

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Summary: crepitate in Brief

The verb 'crepitate' [ˈkrɛpɪteɪt] means to make a crackling sound or to cause something to make a crackling sound. It can be used to describe the sound of fire, leaves, bacon, or wood. The phrase 'crepitate with excitement' describes being very excited about something, while 'crepitate with anger' describes being very angry. 'Crepitate with energy' means to be full of energy and enthusiasm.