Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 October 2024 with Meaning

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: October 10, 2024 04:31 PM

The word of the day for school assembly 11 October 2024 is “Conflate”. Check out the detailed meaning of the word, synonyms and antonyms with examples and also the books which refer to this word.


 
Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 October 2024 with MeaningWord of the Day for School Assembly 11 October 2024 with Meaning

Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 October 2024 with Meaning: To enhance the vocabulary skills of the students, word of the day for school assembly is useful since it has a positive effect on language proficiency over time. The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “conflate,” which, in simple words, means to combine two or more things into one. It also often creates confusion. For example, when a student is writing a school essay in the competition, he might accidentally conflate two ideas, such as "summer vacation" and "holidays." He thinks that they have the same thing but are not the same. Summer vacation is a long break from school, while holidays are specific days, such as Pongal and Dussehra.

Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 October 2024: Conflate

Here is the detailed meaning and grammatical implication of the word Conflate

Conflate Meaning (Verb)

Meaning: Combine two or more sets of words

Other Meanings: To mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit

Etymology

It comes from the combination of two Latin words such as ‘con’ and’ flare’ which mean ‘together’ and ‘blow’ and turns into ‘conflate’ which means ‘kindled, fused’ and became ‘conflate’ which means “fuse or melt down metal” in late middle English.

Conflate Synonyms and Antonyms with Examples

Parameter

Answer

Conflate

Synonym

Confuse, confound, mistake, mixup, lump, together, combine, blend, composite, merge, fuse, meld, mingle, incorporate, misapply, misidentify, misname, miscount, misjudge, misthink, misunderstand,

Conflate

Antonym

Separate, unmix, break down, break up, cleave, dissolve, divide, part, rupture, sever, sunder, disconnect, disjoin, exclude, section, unlink, remove

Conflate

in a Sentence

  1. He conflates his memories of the past with what is happening now.
  2. I sometimes conflate two similar ideas by mistake.
  3. It’s easy to conflate happiness with success.
  4. She conflates her work deadlines with her personal plans.

Facts about the Letter ‘C’

The letter “C” corresponds to semitic gimel and Greek gamma.

Books That Mention the Word - Conflate

  1. Conflated Realities
  2. The Conflation of History and Myth

Tenses Usage of Verb Conflate

Parameter

Answer

3 rd Person Present Tense

Conflates

Past Tense

Conflated

Past Participle

Conflated

Present  Participle

Conflating

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