How Do You Spell DEBUSSES?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛbʌsɪz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "debusses" refers to the present third-person singular form of the French verb "débusquer," meaning to flush out or dislodge. Its IPA transcription is dəbys, where the "e" is pronounced as a schwa sound and the "u" has a rounded shape, close to "oo." The double consonant "ss" indicates a clear phonetic pause between the two syllables. In English, the verb is regularly used when referring to classical music's composer Claude Debussy, whose last name derives from the same root.

DEBUSSES Meaning and Definition

  1. The word "debusses" is a verb that refers to the action of disembarking or getting off a bus. Its root word, "debuss," is derived from the French word "débusquer," meaning "to dislodge" or "to come out of cover." "Debusses" specifically implies the act of stepping down from a bus, often at the end of a journey or after reaching a destination.

    When someone debusses, they typically alight from the vehicle at a designated stop or platform using the available doors. This term is commonly used in the context of public transportation, where passengers engage in this routine activity of leaving a bus to continue with their intended plans. The act of debussing involves individuals adjusting their movements to accommodate the vehicle's departure and to ensure a smooth transition from the bus to their next destination.

    In a broader sense, "debusses" can also represent the more general action of disembarking from any kind of bus or similar form of transportation, including chartered coaches, school buses, or shuttle services. It is worth noting that "debusses" predominantly describes the act of leaving a bus, unlike "embarks" which signifies the act of boarding or getting on a bus.

Etymology of DEBUSSES

The word "debusses" is derived from the French word "débuss" which means "to get off a bus" or "to disembark from a bus". It is formed by combining the prefix "dé-" (meaning "down, off") and the word "bus" (referring to a motor vehicle used for transportation).

Conjugate verb Debusses

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have debusses
you would have debusses
he/she/it would have debusses
we would have debusses
they would have debusses

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you debusses
we let´s debusses

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to debusses

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

debussesed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I debusses
you debusses
he/she/it debusseses
we debusses
they debusses

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

debussesing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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