How Do You Spell RUBRICATE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuːbɹɪkˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Rubricate is a verb meaning to add markings or titles to a text in red ink. The word is pronounced as /ˈruːbrɪkeɪt/, with stress on the second syllable. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is represented as /ˈruːbrɪkeɪt/. The spelling of rubricate originates from the Latin word rubricare, which has the same meaning. Its spelling is influenced by the use of red ink, known as a rubric, in adding titles and headings to manuscripts.

RUBRICATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Rubricate refers to the act of making or marking something with red ink or a red letter. This term originates from the Latin word "rubricare," meaning "to color red," and has historically been used in the context of ancient manuscripts and illuminated texts. The practice of rubrication was popular during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods when scribes used red ink to highlight and emphasize specific sections, headings, or important information within a text.

    In the traditional sense, rubrication involved using red ink or pigment to create decorative elements, such as initial letters, borders, or titles, to enhance the visual appeal and readability of written works. It was often utilized in liturgical manuscripts, where red text indicated important sections or instructions relating to religious practices.

    In contemporary usage, rubricate can extend beyond literal red ink marks and can be applied metaphorically to the act of emphasizing or highlighting specific parts or key points within any written or spoken content. It encompasses the idea of drawing attention to particular aspects in order to make them more prominent or memorable.

    Today, rubricate can also refer to the process of grading or evaluating assignments, examinations, or assessments based on specific criteria or guidelines. In this context, rubrication serves as a structured and systematic approach to assess or provide feedback on a student's performance. It helps establish clear expectations and enables objective evaluation by breaking down a task into various components or categories, each assigned a specific level of achievement or proficiency.

  2. • Marked with red.
    • To mark or distinguish with red.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RUBRICATE

  • eubricate
  • fubricate
  • tubricate
  • 5ubricate
  • 4ubricate
  • rybricate
  • rhbricate
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  • ruvricate
  • runricate
  • ruhricate
  • rugricate
  • rubeicate
  • rubdicate
  • rubficate
  • rubticate

Etymology of RUBRICATE

The word "rubricate" comes from the Latin word "rubricare", which originated from "rubrica", meaning "red ochre or red pigment". In ancient times, red ochre was commonly used to highlight or emphasize important texts in manuscripts. Therefore, "rubricare" was used to denote the act of coloring, specifically using red ink to mark important sections of a document. Over time, "rubricare" evolved into the English word "rubricate", which now refers to the practice of adding rubrics or emphasizing text in red ink.

Similar spelling words for RUBRICATE

Conjugate verb Rubricate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have rubricated
you would have rubricated
he/she/it would have rubricated
we would have rubricated
they would have rubricated
I would have rubricate
you would have rubricate
he/she/it would have rubricate
we would have rubricate
they would have rubricate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been rubricating
you would have been rubricating
he/she/it would have been rubricating
we would have been rubricating
they would have been rubricating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would rubricate
you would rubricate
he/she/it would rubricate
we would rubricate
they would rubricate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be rubricating
you would be rubricating
he/she/it would be rubricating
we would be rubricating
they would be rubricating

FUTURE

I will rubricate
you will rubricate
he/she/it will rubricate
we will rubricate
they will rubricate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be rubricating
you will be rubricating
he/she/it will be rubricating
we will be rubricating
they will be rubricating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rubricated
you will have rubricated
he/she/it will have rubricated
we will have rubricated
they will have rubricated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been rubricating
you will have been rubricating
he/she/it will have been rubricating
we will have been rubricating
they will have been rubricating

IMPERATIVE

you rubricate
we let´s rubricate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to rubricate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was rubricating
you were rubricating
he/she/it was rubricating
we were rubricating
they were rubricating

PAST PARTICIPLE

rubricated

PAST PERFECT

I had rubricated
you had rubricated
he/she/it had rubricated
we had rubricated
they had rubricated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been rubricating
you had been rubricating
he/she/it had been rubricating
we had been rubricating
they had been rubricating

PRESENT

I rubricate
you rubricate
he/she/it rubricates
we rubricate
they rubricate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am rubricating
you are rubricating
he/she/it is rubricating
we are rubricating
they are rubricating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rubricating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rubricated
you have rubricated
he/she/it has rubricated
we have rubricated
they have rubricated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been rubricating
you have been rubricating
he/she/it has been rubricating
we have been rubricating
they have been rubricating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it rubricate

SIMPLE PAST

I rubricated
you rubricated
he/she/it rubricated
we rubricated
they rubricated

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