How Do You Spell ADJOINED?

Pronunciation: [ɐd͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnd] (IPA)

Adjoined is a 7-letter word with the phonetic transcription /əˈdʒɔɪnd/. The first syllable, "ad," is pronounced with a schwa sound. The second syllable, "joined," is pronounced with the dʒ sound, which represents the "j" sound. The stress in this word falls on the second syllable, "joined." Adjoined means to be next to or attached to something. If two things are adjoined, they are connected physically or logically.

ADJOINED Meaning and Definition

  1. Adjoined is a verb that refers to the action of connecting or joining something together physically or spatially. When two or more objects or entities are adjoined, they are brought together in order to create a unified whole.

    In a literal sense, adjoined can describe the act of attaching or uniting two separate physical objects, such as connecting two rooms in a house through a common wall or combining two puzzle pieces to form a complete picture. This physical joining can occur through various means, such as welding, gluing, or simply placing one object next to the other.

    Adjoined can also be used in a more abstract or figurative context, indicating the connection or association between abstract ideas, concepts, or qualities. For example, two contrasting ideas or arguments can be adjoined to create a more comprehensive analysis or understanding of a particular topic. Additionally, adjoined can describe the joining together of different elements or components to form a coherent whole, such as the adjoined wings of an aircraft or the adjoined lines of a poem.

    Overall, adjoined signifies the act of uniting or connecting separate entities, either physically or conceptually, in order to create a cohesive or unified entity.

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Etymology of ADJOINED

The word "adjoined" comes from the Middle English word "ajoinen", which was derived from the Old French word "ajoner" meaning "to join". This Old French term ultimately traces back to the Late Latin word "adiungere", which also means "to join together". The Latin word is a combination of the prefix "ad-" (meaning "to, towards") and the verb "iungere" (meaning "to join").

Similar spelling words for ADJOINED

  • self-adjoint,
  • Adjoint,
  • sub-adjoint.

Conjugate verb Adjoined

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I adjoin
we adjoin
you adjoin
he/she/it adjoins
they adjoin

PRESENT PERFECT

I have adjoined
we have adjoined
you have adjoined
he/she/it has adjoined
they have adjoined
I am adjoining
we are adjoining
you are adjoining
he/she/it is adjoining
they are adjoining
I was adjoining
we were adjoining
you were adjoining
he/she/it was adjoining
they were adjoining
I will be adjoining
we will be adjoining
you will be adjoining
he/she/it will be adjoining
they will be adjoining
I have been adjoining
we have been adjoining
you have been adjoining
he/she/it has been adjoining
they have been adjoining
I had been adjoining
we had been adjoining
you had been adjoining
he/she/it had been adjoining
they had been adjoining
I will have been adjoining
we will have been adjoining
you will have been adjoining
he/she/it will have been adjoining
they will have been adjoining
I would have adjoined
we would have adjoined
you would have adjoined
he/she/it would have adjoined
they would have adjoined
I would be adjoining
we would be adjoining
you would be adjoining
he/she/it would be adjoining
they would be adjoining
I would have been adjoining
we would have been adjoining
you would have been adjoining
he/she/it would have been adjoining
they would have been adjoining

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