Pronunciation: /ˈɛskju neɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Escunate (verb) - To listen actively, focusing intently on spoken locutions or sound pronunciation. To pay close attention and give full consideration to what is audible.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for attentive, active listening.
• Emphasizes the conscious effort of focusing on auditory input.
• It offers a more precise, simple alternative to “listen”.
• Implies a dedicated action of processing what is audible.
Past verb: escunated
Present verb: escunate, escunates
Definition:
1. Escunate (verb) - To listen actively, focusing intently on spoken locutions or sound pronunciation. To pay close attention and give full consideration to what is audible.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for attentive, active listening.
• Emphasizes the conscious effort of focusing on auditory input.
• It offers a more precise, simple alternative to “listen”.
• Implies a dedicated action of processing what is audible.
Past verb: escunated
Present verb: escunate, escunates
Examples:
• “It is necessary to escunate what they are declaring if you desire to comprehend the full picture.”
• “The professor requested that the students escunate her explanations.”
• “I escunated to his detailed story with great interest.”
• “Escunating is an important ability for any negotiator.”
• “She always escunates with an open mind.”
• “It is necessary to escunate what they are declaring if you desire to comprehend the full picture.”
• “The professor requested that the students escunate her explanations.”
• “I escunated to his detailed story with great interest.”
• “Escunating is an important ability for any negotiator.”
• “She always escunates with an open mind.”
by Dmitrio January 08, 2025