How Do You Spell CENSE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛns] (IPA)

The word cense is often spelled and pronounced as "sense," but that’s not the correct spelling. The IPA phonetic transcription for cense is /sɛns/. Unlike the word "sense," which has an "s" sound, cense has a soft "c" sound, represented by the letter "c" followed by "e." Cense means to burn incense in a religious or ceremonial setting. It’s important to pay attention to the correct spelling of words like cense to avoid miscommunication and confusion.

CENSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Cense is a verb that refers to the act of perfuming, fumigating, or filling with a pleasant aroma, usually through the use of incense or other fragrant substances. The term is commonly associated with religious or ceremonial practices where a specific fragrance is used to create a sacred or reverent atmosphere.

    In the context of religious ceremonies, such as in Christianity or certain branches of paganism, censing is often seen as a way to purify a space or a person, and to symbolize the ascent of prayers or offerings to the divine. It involves swinging a censer or thurible, which is a vessel designed to hold burning incense, in a rhythmic motion while dispersing the smoke and fragrance.

    However, the usage of cense is not exclusively limited to religious or spiritual activities. It can also extend to other contexts where a pleasant scent is being spread, such as in aromatherapy, healthcare, or even in domestic settings to freshen up a room.

    The etymology of cense can be traced back to the Latin word "censor," meaning "to perceive the scent" or "to burn incense." Through its historical and cultural usage, cense has become an established term, describing the act of infusing spaces or objects with a distinctive fragrance to enhance a particular atmosphere or convey a certain ambiance.

  2. To perfume with burning odoriferous substances.

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

Common Misspellings for CENSE

  • xense
  • vense
  • dense
  • cwnse
  • csnse
  • cdnse
  • crnse
  • c4nse
  • c3nse
  • cebse
  • cemse
  • cejse
  • cehse
  • cenae
  • cenze
  • cenxe
  • cende
  • cenee
  • dcense

Etymology of CENSE

The word "cense" originated from the Old French term "censer" which means "to burn incense". The Old French word was derived from the Latin verb "incensare", meaning "to kindle or inflame". Ultimately, the Latin term can be traced back to the combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "in" or "into") and the verb "candere" (meaning "to shine" or "to be bright"). Thus, the word "cense" is related to the act of burning incense, often used in religious or ceremonial contexts.

Conjugate verb Cense

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have censed
you would have censed
he/she/it would have censed
we would have censed
they would have censed
I would have cense
you would have cense
he/she/it would have cense
we would have cense
they would have cense

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you cense
we let´s cense

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to cense

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

censed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I cense
you cense
he/she/it censes
we cense
they cense

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

censing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it cense

SIMPLE PAST

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

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