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ia-label='example sentence:'>//"This year, Black Thought, Questlove and I attempted to curate a lineup that broke through the genre barriers that often separate us in black culture. To be able to book Mickey Guyton, Kirk Franklin, G Herbo, Wizkid, Wallo & Gillie, and Mary J. Blige on the same lineup was a dream come true." — Shawn Gee
First Known Use
Noun
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Verb
1898, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology
Noun
Middle English curat "person charged with the care of souls, parish priest," borrowed from Medieval Latin cūrātus, from cūrāre "to have spiritual charge of" + Latin -ātus -ate entry 2 — more at cure entry 2
Verb
back-formation from curator
curate
noun

Synonyms & Antonyms

  • a person who is in charge of a Christian
    ia-label='example sentence:'>//
    "This year, Black Thought, Questlove and I attempted to curate a lineup that broke through the genre barriers that often separate us in black culture. To be able to book Mickey Guyton, Kirk Franklin, G Herbo, Wizkid, Wallo & Gillie, and Mary J. Blige on the same lineup was a dream come true." — Shawn Gee
First Known Use
Noun
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Verb
1898, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology
Noun
Middle English curat "person charged with the care of souls, parish priest," borrowed from Medieval Latin cūrātus, from cūrāre "to have spiritual charge of" + Latin -ātus -ate entry 2 — more at cure entry 2
Verb
back-formation from curator
curate
noun

Synonyms & Antonyms

  • a person who is in charge of a Christian
    ia-label='example sentence:'>//
    "This year, Black Thought, Questlove and I attempted to curate a lineup that broke through the genre barriers that often separate us in black culture. To be able to book Mickey Guyton, Kirk Franklin, G Herbo, Wizkid, Wallo & Gillie, and Mary J. Blige on the same lineup was a dream come true." — Shawn Gee
First Known Use
Noun
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Verb
1898, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology
Noun
Middle English curat "person charged with the care of souls, parish priest," borrowed from Medieval Latin cūrātus, from cūrāre "to have spiritual charge of" + Latin -ātus -ate entry 2 — more at cure entry 2
Verb
back-formation from curator
curate
noun

Synonyms & Antonyms

  • a person who is in charge of a Christian