How Do You Spell CASHIERED?

Pronunciation: [kaʃˈi͡əd] (IPA)

The word "cashiered" is pronounced as /kæʃiərd/. The letter combination of "ie" in the middle of the word can be confusing as it is not usually pronounced as a short "i" sound. However, in this case, the "ie" is pronounced as "ee" due to the "e" at the end of the word. "Cashiered" means to dismiss someone from their job or position, and it is important to spell and pronounce it correctly to avoid misunderstanding or miscommunication.

CASHIERED Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "cashiered" refers to the act of dismissing or removing someone from their position, especially in a military or governmental context. It describes the action of terminating an individual's employment or rank due to disciplinary reasons, poor performance, misconduct, or other valid reasons.

    In a military context, cashiering typically involves a formal process where a soldier is dismissed from service, causing them to lose their rank, privileges, and benefits. This punishment is often imposed as a result of grave offenses such as insubordination, fraud, desertion, or physical harm caused to fellow soldiers. Being cashiered from the military generally carries severe consequences, and can be seen as a dishonorable discharge.

    The term can also be used outside military circles, such as in administrative or corporate settings, to describe the termination of an employee's contract or employment due to misconduct, inefficiency, or other breaches of workplace conduct. In these contexts, cashiering refers to the formal removal of an individual from their position, often involving termination of employment benefits and severance.

    Overall, the act of being cashiered is associated with the significant loss of position, status, and often reputation, resulting in a distinct separation between the individual and the organization or group from which they were removed.

  2. Dismissed; discarded.

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

Common Misspellings for CASHIERED

Etymology of CASHIERED

The word "cashiered" comes from the French word "casser" which means "to discharge" or "to break". It entered the English language in the 16th century with the meaning of "to dismiss" or "to expel". Over time, the term specifically came to be associated with the act of dismissing a military officer from their rank or position.

Similar spelling words for CASHIERED

Conjugate verb Cashiered

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have cashiered
we will have cashiered
you will have cashiered
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they will have cashiered

PAST

I cashiered
we cashiered
you cashiered
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they cashiered

PAST PERFECT

I had cashiered
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they had cashiered

PRESENT

I cashier
we cashier
you cashier
he/she/it cashiers
they cashier

PRESENT PERFECT

I have cashiered
we have cashiered
you have cashiered
he/she/it has cashiered
they have cashiered
I am cashiering
we are cashiering
you are cashiering
he/she/it is cashiering
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I was cashiering
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I would have cashiered
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I would be cashiering
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