Anagram Solver
Scrabble Word Finder & Unscrambler
Showing words for CURATE using the English dictionary
6 Letter Words for Curate
5 Letter Words for Curate
4 Letter Words for Curate
3 Letter Words for Curate
Definitions for Curate
[1] Chiefly British . a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
[2] any ecclesiastic entrusted with the cure of souls, as a parish priest.
[3] to take charge of (a museum) or organize (an art exhibit): to curate a photography show.
[4] to pull together, sift through, and select for presentation, as music or website content: “We curate our merchandise with a sharp eye for trending fashion,” the store manager explained.
[5] a clergyman appointed to assist a parish priest
[6] a clergyman who has the charge of a parish (curate-in-charge )
[7] Irish an assistant barman
[8] (tr) to be in charge of (an art exhibition or museum)
Words related to Curate
cleric, clergyman, assistant, pastor, priest, minister, dominie
Words nearby Curate
curare, curariform, curarine, curarize, curassow, curate, curate's egg, curative, curative dose, curator, curaçao
Origin of Curate
1300–50; Middle English curat (< Anglo-French ) < Medieval Latin cūrātus, equivalent to Latin cūr(a ) care + -ātus -ate1
Other words from Curate
cu·rat·ic [kyoo -rat -ik] /kyʊˈræt ɪk/ , cu·rat·i·cal , adjective
cu·rate·ship , noun
cu·ra·tion , noun
sub·cu·rate , noun
Word origin for Curate
C20: back formation from curator
Synonyms for Curate
assistant, clergyman, cleric, dominie, minister, pastor, priest