How Do You Spell DISJOIN?

Pronunciation: [dɪsd͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪn] (IPA)

The word "disjoin" is spelled with a silent "s" and pronounced as /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/. The first syllable is pronounced as "dis", with a short "i" sound followed by a voiced "z" sound. The second syllable is pronounced with a "j" sound, similar to the beginning of the word "jump", followed by a voiced "oi" diphthong and a final "n" sound. The word means to separate or disconnect, and is often used in contexts such as relationships or politics.

DISJOIN Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "disjoin" is a verb that describes the act of separating, detaching, or disconnecting two or more things that were previously joined or connected. It involves the process of breaking the bonds or links between these entities, resulting in their isolation or independence from one another.

    When disjoining elements, a physical or conceptual barrier is introduced to split them apart, thereby negating their previous unity or cohesion. This separation can occur in various contexts, including physical objects, abstract concepts, relationships, or parts of a whole. For instance, disjoining a puzzle is dismantling its pieces so that they no longer fit together, whereas disjoining a couple ends their romantic partnership and sets them apart.

    Disjoining can be intentional or accidental, depending on the circumstances, the actions or interventions introduced, and the desired outcome. The process often requires deliberate effort, force, or intervention to undo or sever the existing connection. In some cases, disjoining can be beneficial, necessary, or even imperative, especially when a relationship or connection becomes detrimental, unsustainable, or undesirable.

    In summary, "disjoin" describes the act of breaking, separating, or disconnecting entities that were previously joined or linked together. It implies creating a division or isolation to establish independence or eliminate an existing connection. Whether physical or abstract, intentional or accidental, disjoining involves the introduction of a barrier to negate the unity or cohesion that once existed.

  2. To part; to separate; to detach or sever.

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

Common Misspellings for DISJOIN

  • sisjoin
  • xisjoin
  • cisjoin
  • fisjoin
  • risjoin
  • eisjoin
  • dusjoin
  • djsjoin
  • dksjoin
  • dosjoin
  • d9sjoin
  • d8sjoin
  • diajoin
  • dizjoin
  • dixjoin
  • didjoin
  • diejoin
  • diwjoin
  • dishoin

Etymology of DISJOIN

The word "disjoin" comes from the Latin word "disiungere", which is a combination of the prefix "dis-" (meaning "apart" or "away") and the verb "iungere" (meaning "to join" or "to connect"). The Latin word "disiungere" was eventually transformed into the Old French word "desjoindre", which further evolved into the Middle English word "disjoin" that we use today. Thus, the etymology of "disjoin" reflects its original meaning of separating or disconnecting something.

Similar spelling words for DISJOIN

Conjugate verb Disjoin

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disjoined
you would have disjoined
he/she/it would have disjoined
we would have disjoined
they would have disjoined
I would have disjoin
you would have disjoin
he/she/it would have disjoin
we would have disjoin
they would have disjoin

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you disjoin
we let´s disjoin

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disjoin

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

disjoined

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I disjoin
you disjoin
he/she/it disjoins
we disjoin
they disjoin

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disjoining

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it disjoin

SIMPLE PAST

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

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