How Do You Spell INDEPENDENTS?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪndɪpˈɛndənts] (IPA)

The word "independents" is spelled with nine letters and five syllables. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənts/. It begins with the schwa sound /ɪ/ followed by the nasal sound /n/. The word then includes the short "I" vowel sound /ɪ/ followed by the consonant sounds /d/, /p/, /n/, /d/, and /n/. Finally, the word ends with the voiceless fricative sound /s/. This spelling reflects the word's root of "independence" and its plural form suffix "-s".

INDEPENDENTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Independents refer to individuals or entities that operate autonomously, separate from or without any affiliations with established political parties, organizations, or groups. The term commonly applies to political actors, businesses, organizations, and individuals, each demonstrating an inclination towards self-governance and a tendency to not align themselves strictly with any particular party or group.

    In the realm of politics, independents are individuals who do not adhere to the ideologies, platforms, or membership of any established political party. They may choose to vote for candidates from different parties, support independent candidates, or remain unaffiliated altogether. By not aligning themselves with a specific party, independents often emphasize their autonomy and willingness to evaluate candidates and issues on an individual basis, rather than subscribing to a particular party's stances.

    Outside of politics, independents can also apply to businesses or organizations that operate separately from large conglomerates or franchises. These entities often have a distinct identity, assert their autonomy in decision-making processes, and maintain their individuality, separate from larger chains or affiliations.

    Similarly, individuals who identify as independents may express their desire for independence, self-reliance, autonomy, or nonconformity in various spheres of life, such as personal beliefs, career choices, or lifestyle preferences. They may choose to distance themselves from mainstream trends or groups and exercise their own judgment and decision-making abilities.

    Overall, independents manifest a commitment to autonomy and a lack of strong affiliation with established organizations, parties, or groups.

  2. A numerous body of dissenters who hold that every organised body of Christians is a church complete in itself, and independent of the control of any superior ecclesiastical authority.

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

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Etymology of INDEPENDENTS

The word "independents" is derived from the Latin word "independēns", which is the present participle of "independere". "Independere" is a compound of the prefix "in-" meaning "not" and "dependēre" meaning "to depend". Hence, "independēns" in Latin means "not depending" or "not relying on others". The term "independents" in English refers to individuals or entities that are not affiliated with or controlled by any particular political party or organization.

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