The word "protect" is spelled with the letters P-R-O-T-E-C-T. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /prəˈtɛkt/. The first sound, /pr/, is a voiced bilabial plosive. The second sound, /ə/, is a schwa vowel, followed by /t/, a voiceless alveolar stop. The final sound, /ɛkt/, is made up of an open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/, followed by a voiceless alveolar affricate /kt/. Spelling of this word is important for clear communication and accurate writing.
Protect verb [pruh-tekt]
Definition:
1. To guard or defend from harm, danger, or damage; to keep safe or secure.
2. To shield someone or something from potential threats, risks, or adverse circumstances.
3. To provide a barrier or shelter that prevents access to or harm from external forces.
4. To take measures or actions that ensure the safety, well-being, or preservation of someone or something.
5. To support or advocate for the rights or interests of an individual, particularly when they are vulnerable or faced with potential harm.
6. To safeguard or preserve a state of peace, order, or security within a community or society.
7. To prevent or deter the violation or infringement of rights, property, or resources.
8. To implement safeguards or precautions that minimize exposure to harm or damage.
9. To care for or look after someone or something with a sense of responsibility or duty.
10. To take steps or precautions to minimize risks or negative effects on the environment or natural resources.
Synonyms: defend, guard, shield, keep safe, preserve, secure, care for, safeguard, shelter, watch over, support, ensure, uphold, advocate
To cover from danger; to throw a shelter over; to shield; to guard; to patronise.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "protect" originated from the Latin word "protectus", which is the past participle of "protegere". "Protegere" is a combination of "pro" (meaning "forward" or "in front of") and "tegere" (meaning "cover" or "shield"). Together, "protegere" conveys the sense of covering or shielding something or someone from harm or danger, thus giving rise to the word "protect" in English.