How Do You Spell ADJOINING?

Pronunciation: [ɐd͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "adjoining" is spelled as /əˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/, which consists of six letters and two syllables. The first syllable is pronounced as "uh" with a weak stress, followed by the stressed syllable "jOIning" which includes a "j" sound (/dʒ/) and a long "o" (/oʊ/) sound. The final syllable is pronounced as "ing" with a voiced "n" (/n/). "Adjoining" means something that is next to or connected to another thing, especially a building or room.

ADJOINING Meaning and Definition

  1. Adjoining is an adjective that refers to something that is connected or next to something else. It describes the relationship between two objects or areas that are in close proximity or share a common boundary. When two things are adjoining, they are adjacent or contiguous.

    The term can be used to describe various situations and settings. For instance, in the context of real estate, adjoining properties are neighboring plots of land or buildings that are next to each other. In this case, the structures may share a wall, fence, or boundary line, indicating their adjacency.

    The adjective is also frequently used to describe rooms or spaces within a building. For example, two bedrooms in a house can be referred to as adjoining if they share a common wall or are connected by a doorway. This suggests their close proximity and connection to each other.

    Additionally, the term can be used more broadly to describe any two objects or areas that are connected or next to each other. It implies a sense of immediate or close association, suggesting physical proximity or contact. Whether referring to physical spaces, objects, or properties, the concept of adjoining emphasizes the close connection, contiguity, or shared boundaries between two entities.

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Etymology of ADJOINING

The word "adjoining" is derived from the Middle English word "ajoignen" or "ajoignen", which in turn comes from the Old French word "ajaonter", meaning "to add or join to". The Old French term is a combination of "a-" (meaning "to") and "joindre" (meaning "to join"), ultimately derived from the Latin word "iungere". Therefore, "adjoining" originally referred to the act of joining or adding to something.

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Conjugate verb Adjoining

CONDITIONAL

I would adjoin
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FUTURE

I will adjoin
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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

I had adjoined
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PRESENT

I adjoin
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PRESENT PERFECT

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