Pronunciation: /əˈdeɪz/

Definitions of adaize

Examples of adaize in a Sentence

formal The speaker used adaize to emphasize the importance of the topic.

informal I heard my friend adaize about how much he loves his new job.

slang She's always adaizing about how cool her new phone is.

figurative The artist adaized the canvas with vibrant colors to create a stunning masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of adaize

past tense

adaized

plural

adaizes

comparative

more adaize

superlative

most adaize

present tense

adaizes

future tense

will adaize

perfect tense

have adaized

continuous tense

is adaizing

singular

adaize

positive degree

adaize

infinitive

to adaize

gerund

adaizing

participle

adaized

Origin and Evolution of adaize

First Known Use: 1350 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'adaize' originated from Middle English, likely derived from Old English 'ādǣsan' meaning to kindle or ignite.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'adaize' evolved to refer to the act of setting on fire or burning something, and eventually fell out of common usage in modern English.