Pronunciation: /ˈɡloʊˌbeɪt/

Definitions of globate

adjective having a rounded or spherical shape

Example Sentences

A1 The globate shape of the orange made it easy to peel.

A2 The globate cactus in the desert was covered in sharp spines.

B1 The globate sculpture in the park was a popular photo spot.

B2 The globate design of the new building stood out among the rest.

C1 The artist created a globate masterpiece that captivated audiences.

C2 The globate formation of the planets in the solar system is a marvel of nature.

Examples of globate in a Sentence

formal The scientist observed the globate shape of the cell under the microscope.

informal I found a weird globate rock while hiking in the mountains.

slang That globate hairstyle is so outdated.

figurative Her globate personality always brings a sense of warmth to the room.

Grammatical Forms of globate

past tense

globated

plural

globates

comparative

more globate

superlative

most globate

present tense

globates

future tense

will globate

perfect tense

has globated

continuous tense

is globating

singular

globate

positive degree

globate

infinitive

to globate

gerund

globating

participle

globated

Origin and Evolution of globate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'globate' originated from the Latin word 'globatus', which means spherical or rounded.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the use of 'globate' has evolved to describe objects or organisms that are shaped like a globe or sphere.