How Do You Spell INTERCLUDE?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəklˈuːd] (IPA)

Interclude is often misspelled as "interclude" due to its similarity to the more commonly used word "include." The correct spelling is "interclude" with a stress on the second syllable. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is [ɪntərˈkluːd]. The "in-" prefix means "between" or "among," while "-clude" means "to shut" or "to close off." Therefore, interclude means "to shut out" or "to exclude."

INTERCLUDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Interclude is a verb that means to interrupt or suspend something or someone temporarily, typically in a forceful or assertive manner. It involves the act of coming between or cutting off a particular process, activity, conversation, or individual. Interclude often implies the intention to modify or halt something for a certain period, usually to introduce a different perspective, opinion, or action.

    When someone intercludes, they interveningly assert themselves into an ongoing situation to affect its course or outcome, sometimes disregarding the common flow or rules that were previously established. This act of interclusion generally requires a deliberate and conscious effort to break the norm, aiming to bring about a change or a shift of focus.

    The act of intercluding often involves an element of disruption or interruption, as it can divert attention, create a diversion, or redirect the trajectory of an event or conversation. It can also encompass the notion of temporarily removing or distancing someone or something from a particular situation or group.

    Interclusion is commonly seen in various contexts, including discussions, decision-making processes, debates, conflicts, and even interpersonal relationships. It implies an active intervention, where someone intentionally interjects their thoughts, opinions, or actions in order to have an impact or influence the course of events. Interclusion, although sometimes met with resistance, can serve as a means to promote dialogue, encourage collaboration, or stimulate critical thinking.

  2. To shut from among; to intercept; to interrupt.

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

Common Misspellings for INTERCLUDE

  • unterclude
  • jnterclude
  • knterclude
  • onterclude
  • 9nterclude
  • 8nterclude
  • ibterclude
  • imterclude
  • ijterclude
  • ihterclude
  • inrerclude
  • inferclude
  • ingerclude
  • inyerclude
  • in6erclude
  • in5erclude
  • intwrclude
  • intsrclude
  • intdrclude

Etymology of INTERCLUDE

The word "interclude" is derived from the Latin word "intercludere,” which consists of two parts: "inter", meaning "between" or "among", and "cludere", meaning "to close" or "to shut off". In essence, "interclude" combines these elements to mean "to cut off" or "to interrupt". This term was later adapted into Middle English and eventually became the modern word we have today.

Similar spelling words for INTERCLUDE

Conjugate verb Interclude

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you interclude
we let´s interclude

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to interclude

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

intercluded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I interclude
you interclude
he/she/it intercludes
we interclude
they interclude

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

intercluding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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