"Disremembers" is a verb, meaning "to forget". It is spelled with a prefix "dis-" and the root word "remembers". The prefix "dis-" means "not" or "opposite of", and is pronounced /dɪs/. The root word "remembers" has the stress on the second syllable and is pronounced /rɪˈmɛmbərz/. Together, "disremembers" is pronounced /dɪs-rɪˈmɛmbərz/, with the stress on the second syllable of "remembers". It is important to use correct spelling in written communication to ensure clear understanding of one's ideas.
The word disremembers is derived from the combination of two components: the prefix dis- and the verb remembers.
The prefix dis- is a Latin prefix that means apart or away. It is commonly used to signify negation or reversal. In this case, dis- acts as a negation, implying the opposite of remembrance.
The verb remember comes from the Middle English word remembren, which is derived from the Old French word remembrer. The Old French word can be further traced back to the Latin word rememorari, meaning to recall or to remember again.
By combining the prefix dis- with the verb remember, the word disremembers is formed, meaning to not remember or to forget.