How Do You Spell DEBARK?

Pronunciation: [dɪbˈɑːk] (IPA)

The word "debark" is a verb that means to disembark from a ship or aircraft. It is spelled with a "d-e-b-a-r-k" and pronounced as /diːˈbɑːk/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "deb" is pronounced as "dee" with a long "e" sound, while the second syllable "ark" is pronounced as "bark" with a short "a" sound. The spelling of "debark" is derived from the Latin word "dis" meaning "from" and "barca" meaning "boat" or "ship".

DEBARK Meaning and Definition

  1. Debark is a verb that describes the act of disembarking or exiting a ship, aircraft, or other modes of transportation. It refers to the action of getting off, or going ashore from a vessel or vehicle. Debarkation can take place at a port, an airport, or any designated point of arrival.

    In the context of travel or transportation, the term debark also signifies the process of disembarking passengers, cargo, or goods from a vehicle. It involves the organized exit of individuals or items, often with specific procedures and protocols to ensure efficiency and safety. Debarking can involve activities such as clearing customs, gathering luggage, and exiting the transportation area.

    Additionally, debark can have a more general meaning, extending beyond the travel context. It can denote the act of leaving, or dismounting from any form of transportation or conveyance. For instance, individuals can debark from a bus, train, or car after reaching their destination.

    Overall, debark is a versatile term used to describe the action of disembarking, whether from a ship, plane, or other means of transportation. It highlights the process of departing or unloading passengers and cargo, and can also be used to signify leaving or dismounting from any conveyance, allowing individuals to exit and proceed to their desired location.

  2. To disembark; to land from a ship or boat.

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

Common Misspellings for DEBARK

Etymology of DEBARK

The word "debark" originated from the combination of the prefix "de-" and the verb "bark".

The prefix "de-" is derived from the Latin preposition "de", meaning "down" or "from". It often indicates removal, separation, or negation.

The verb "bark" has its roots in the Middle Dutch word "bāken" and Old English word "baccen", both of which meant "to bark" or "to make a barking sound". Over time, "bark" came to refer specifically to the sound made by a dog.

So, when "de-" is added as a prefix to "bark", it implies the action of removing from or getting off a ship or aircraft, as "debark" means to disembark or unload passengers or cargo from a vessel or aircraft.

Similar spelling words for DEBARK

Conjugate verb Debark

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have debarked
you would have debarked
he/she/it would have debarked
we would have debarked
they would have debarked
I would have debark
you would have debark
he/she/it would have debark
we would have debark
they would have debark

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you debark
we let´s debark

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to debark

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

debarked

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I debark
you debark
he/she/it debarks
we debark
they debark

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

debarking

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it debark

SIMPLE PAST

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

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