Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəti/

Definitions of agaty

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a place

Example Sentences

A1 Agaty is my friend's name.

A2 I bought a gift for Agaty's birthday.

B1 Agaty enjoys reading mystery novels.

B2 Agaty's passion for music is inspiring.

C1 Agaty's dedication to her work is commendable.

C2 Agaty's intelligence and creativity are unmatched.

Examples of agaty in a Sentence

formal Agaty is a traditional Russian folk dance that is often performed at cultural events.

informal I heard that Agaty is a really fun dance to learn.

slang Let's hit the dance floor and bust out some Agaty moves!

figurative Her movements on the stage were as graceful as a performance of Agaty.

Grammatical Forms of agaty

past tense

agatied

plural

agaties

comparative

more agaty

superlative

most agaty

present tense

agates

future tense

will agaty

perfect tense

have agatied

continuous tense

is agatying

singular

agaty

positive degree

agaty

infinitive

to agaty

gerund

agatying

participle

agatied

Origin and Evolution of agaty

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'agaty' originated from the Old French word 'agat', which was derived from the Latin word 'achates', referring to a type of precious stone.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'agaty' evolved to refer to a variety of agate stones with different colors and patterns, expanding its meaning beyond just a specific type of precious stone.