How Do You Spell DEVALORISE?

Pronunciation: [diːvˈalɔːɹˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "devalorise" is spelled with a "v" instead of a "u" because it comes from the French word "dévaloriser". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /diːˈvæljuːraɪz/. This word means to decrease in value or depreciate. It is often used in financial or economic contexts, such as when discussing the devaluation of a currency or a particular asset. Spelling can be challenging, but understanding the origin and pronunciation of a word can make it easier to remember.

DEVALORISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Devalorise is a verb that refers to the act of reducing or diminishing the value or worth of something, often intentionally. It involves devaluing, depreciating, or undermining the importance or significance of a particular object, idea, concept, or even a person.

    When something is devalorised, it is generally not considered as valuable or highly regarded as before. This reduction in value may occur due to various factors, such as negative perceptions, unfavorable circumstances, or deliberate actions aimed at lowering its worth. For example, in the context of a currency, devalorisation could refer to a deliberate government policy or economic event where the value of the currency is intentionally reduced in relation to other currencies.

    Devalorisation can also occur in non-monetary contexts. It can be used to describe the act of diminishing the worth of an individual's achievements, skills, or contributions, subsequently negating their value or importance.

    This term is often used in economic, financial, or even social contexts, where the devalorisation of a product, service, currency, or person is observed or deliberately executed. It signifies the process of devaluing or diminishing the significance or worth of something, highlighting a decline in its value or importance.

Common Misspellings for DEVALORISE

  • devaloriize

Etymology of DEVALORISE

The word devalorise is derived from the combination of the Latin prefix de- meaning down or from and the French word valoriser meaning to enhance or to increase the value of. When de- is added to valoriser, it indicates a negation or reversal of the action, resulting in the meaning of devalorise as to lower the value or to devalue.

Conjugate verb Devalorise

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you devalorise
we let´s devalorise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to devalorise

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

devalorised

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I devalorise
you devalorise
he/she/it devalorises
we devalorise
they devalorise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

devalorising

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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