How Do You Spell COMMOVE?

Pronunciation: [kəmˈuːv] (IPA)

The word "commove" is spelled with two syllables: /kəˈmuːv/. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound and the second syllable is pronounced with a long "o" sound. The spelling of the word follows the typical pattern in English of using the letter "o" to represent the long "o" sound, and the letter "e" to indicate that the preceding vowel is pronounced with a schwa sound. The word means to disturb or agitate deeply, and is often used in a literary context.

COMMOVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Commove is a verb that is used to describe the act of causing strong emotions, disturbance, or agitation in someone or something. It refers to the act of stirring up or arousing intense feelings or reactions.

    When something commoves a person, it impacts them deeply and elicits a strong emotional response. This response can be positive or negative, depending on the context in which the word is used. It can be triggered by various stimuli, such as a powerful speech, an emotional movie, a passionate argument, or a shocking event.

    The term can also be applied to situations where a physical disturbance or movement occurs, particularly in relation to the earth. For example, an earthquake or a strong wind can commove the ground or stir up the atmosphere.

    Additionally, commove can be used figuratively to describe the impact of ideas or concepts on individuals or society as a whole. When a groundbreaking scientific discovery or a revolutionary ideology is introduced, it has the potential to commove and disrupt established beliefs, norms, or practices.

    In summary, commove implies the act of profoundly affecting, stirring, or unsettling someone or something emotionally, mentally, or physically. It encompasses the element of disturbance or agitation that arises as a result of this impact.

Common Misspellings for COMMOVE

  • xommove
  • vommove
  • fommove
  • dommove
  • cimmove
  • ckmmove
  • clmmove
  • cpmmove
  • c0mmove
  • c9mmove
  • conmove
  • cokmove
  • cojmove
  • comnove
  • comkove
  • comjove
  • commive
  • commkve
  • commlve

Etymology of COMMOVE

The word "commove" originated from the Latin term "commovēre", which is a combination of the prefix "com-" meaning "together" or "thoroughly", and the verb "movēre", meaning "to move". In English, "commove" means to stir up, agitate, or disturb, often emotionally. It first appeared in the English language in the early 15th century.

Similar spelling words for COMMOVE

Conjugate verb Commove

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have commoved
you would have commoved
he/she/it would have commoved
we would have commoved
they would have commoved
I would have commove
you would have commove
he/she/it would have commove
we would have commove
they would have commove

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you commove
we let´s commove

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to commove

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

commoved

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I commove
you commove
he/she/it commoves
we commove
they commove

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

commoving

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it commove

SIMPLE PAST

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

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