How Do You Spell JOINING?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "joining" is spelled with the letters J-O-I-N-I-N-G. The /dʒ/ sound is represented by the letter J, followed by the /ɔɪ/ diphthong represented by the letters OI. The next sound is a nasal /n/ represented by the letter N. Finally, the word ends with the /ɪŋ/ suffix, which represents a continuous action or state. In IPA phonetic transcription, this word is written as /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/.

JOINING Meaning and Definition

  1. Joining is a noun that refers to the act of connecting or uniting two or more entities, individuals, or parts to form a single or unified whole. It involves the process of combining or merging different elements together in a cohesive manner. Joining can take many forms, depending on the context in which it is used.

    In the context of physical objects, joining typically involves the act of bringing two or more separate components together to form a larger, integrated structure. This could include welding, soldering, or gluing different materials or parts together to create a cohesive whole.

    In a social or organizational context, joining refers to the act of becoming a member or being included in a group or association. It implies the act of affiliating oneself with others who share common interests, goals, or beliefs, thereby participating and contributing to a collective endeavor.

    Joining can also denote the act of pairing or connecting two or more individuals, such as in marriage or partnership. It signifies the bond formed when two people come together to share their lives, experiences, and responsibilities.

    Overall, joining encompasses the various ways in which separate entities come together, whether physically, socially, or emotionally, to form a unified whole or establish a connection between individuals, groups, or parts.

  2. The part where united; a joint; a hinge.

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

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Etymology of JOINING

The word "joining" comes from the Middle English word "joignyng", which is derived from the Old French word "joindre". This Old French term originates from the Late Latin word "iungere", meaning "to join" or "to connect". "Iungere" itself can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "yeug", meaning "to join" or "to unite". The term has remained relatively unchanged in its meaning and pronunciation over the centuries.

Similar spelling words for JOINING

  • jianying,
  • re-joining,
  • JNENG,
  • dis-joining,
  • neighbor-joining,
  • jwaneng,
  • GENINC,
  • genning,
  • Gaining,
  • co-joining,
  • jonang,
  • jinyang,
  • janning,
  • JANONG,
  • sub-joining,
  • jianning,
  • johanning,
  • JUNING,
  • jinhong,
  • Coining,
  • Jenning.

Plural form of JOINING is JOININGS

Conjugate verb Joining

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I join
we join
you join
he/she/it joins
they join

PRESENT PERFECT

I have joined
we have joined
you have joined
he/she/it has joined
they have joined
I am joining
we are joining
you are joining
he/she/it is joining
they are joining
I was joining
we were joining
you were joining
he/she/it was joining
they were joining
I will be joining
we will be joining
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he/she/it will be joining
they will be joining
I have been joining
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they have been joining
I had been joining
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they had been joining
I will have been joining
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he/she/it will have been joining
they will have been joining
I would have joined
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they would have joined
I would be joining
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you would be joining
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they would be joining
I would have been joining
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