How Do You Spell DISFEATURE?

Pronunciation: [dɪsfˈiːt͡ʃə] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Disfeature" is [dɪsfˈiːt͡ʃə], [dɪsfˈiːt‍ʃə], [d_ɪ_s_f_ˈiː_tʃ_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

DISFEATURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Disfeature is a verb that refers to the act of causing damage, disfigurement, or impairment to the physical appearance or overall quality of something, typically a place or an object. It involves making visible alterations or modifications that result in a decreased aesthetic value or attractiveness.

    When something is disfeatured, its original state or intended beauty is marred or diminished. This can be done intentionally or unintentionally, either due to negligence, vandalism, or a lack of understanding of proper maintenance or design principles. Disfeaturing can occur as a result of natural processes, such as erosion or weathering, or it can be a deliberate act by individuals.

    The term can be applied to various contexts. For instance, in the field of architecture, disfeaturing might refer to the addition of inappropriate or incongruous elements to a building or structure that disrupt its original design. In art, it may involve intentional defacement or alteration of a work, thereby diminishing its value or intended message.

    Overall, disfeature involves actions or alterations that tarnish or deface the original appearance, harmony, or integrity of something, resulting in a significant decrease in its aesthetic or functional value. It is a term that is commonly used to describe negative changes or modifications that negatively impact the visual or tangible aspects of objects or places.

Common Misspellings for DISFEATURE

  • sisfeature
  • xisfeature
  • cisfeature
  • fisfeature
  • risfeature
  • eisfeature
  • dusfeature
  • djsfeature
  • dksfeature
  • dosfeature
  • d9sfeature
  • d8sfeature
  • diafeature
  • dizfeature
  • dixfeature
  • didfeature
  • diefeature
  • diwfeature
  • disdeature

Etymology of DISFEATURE

The word "disfeature" is derived from the prefix "dis-", meaning "apart" or "not", and the noun "feature", which originated from the Latin word "factorium", meaning "making" or "doing". Over time, "factorium" evolved into "feature" in Middle English, referring to distinct elements or characteristics that make up a whole. The prefix "dis-" transforms the meaning of "feature" to indicate the negation or removal of those characteristics, resulting in the concept of "disfeature", which means to mar, spoil, or to have one's features distorted or defaced.

Conjugate verb Disfeature

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you disfeature
we let´s disfeature

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disfeature

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

disfeatured

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I disfeature
you disfeature
he/she/it disfeatures
we disfeature
they disfeature

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disfeaturing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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