How Do You Spell DENOTE?

Pronunciation: [dɪnˈə͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "denote" is spelled as /dɪˈnəʊt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word has five letters, where "d" is pronounced as /d/, "e" as /ɪ/, "n" as /n/, "o" as /əʊ/, and "t" as /t/. The word means to indicate or signify something. The spelling of the word is consistent with the rules of English phonics, which dictate that a silent "e" at the end of a word usually indicates that the preceding vowel should be pronounced as a long vowel sound.

DENOTE Meaning and Definition

  1. Denote is a verb that is derived from the Latin word “denotare”, which means “to mark out”. It refers to the action of indicating or representing something explicitly or explicitly imparting a particular meaning or information. When one object or idea denotes another, it serves as a clear and intended sign or symbol for that particular thing.

    In the context of language and communication, denote is frequently used to describe the process of expressing or conveying a specific idea or concept through words, symbols, or gestures. By using such tools, people can assign meanings to objects, actions, or emotions, giving them significance or relevance within a particular context.

    In mathematics and logic, denote can be utilized to describe the representation of a mathematical symbol or variable to stand for a specific value or concept. This serves to express or reflect the relationship between the symbol and what it represents.

    Denote implies that there is a clear and intentional connection between the signifier (the term or symbol used) and the signified (the concept or object being referred to). It suggests a deliberate act of providing meaning and information through careful choice and use of language or symbols. By denoting, individuals or systems can effectively communicate and convey their thoughts, ideas, or intentions with precision and clarity.

Common Misspellings for DENOTE

Etymology of DENOTE

The word denote comes from the Latin word denotare which is a combination of the prefix de- meaning down or away and the verb notare meaning to mark or to note. Ultimately, denote can be understood to mean to mark or indicate something down or to signify or show.

Similar spelling words for DENOTE

Conjugate verb Denote

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have denoted
you would have denoted
he/she/it would have denoted
we would have denoted
they would have denoted
I would have denote
you would have denote
he/she/it would have denote
we would have denote
they would have denote

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you denote
we let´s denote

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to denote

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

denoted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I denote
you denote
he/she/it denotes
we denote
they denote

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

denoting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it denote

SIMPLE PAST

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

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