How Do You Spell SDEIGN?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛsdˈe͡ɪn] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Sdeign" is [ˈɛsdˈe͡ɪn], [ˈɛsdˈe‍ɪn], [ˈɛ_s_d_ˈeɪ_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SDEIGN Meaning and Definition

  1. Sdeign, also commonly spelled as disdain, is a verb that refers to an intense feeling of disregard, contempt, or scorn towards someone or something. It is an act of looking down upon or belittling someone or something, expressing a feeling of superiority or contemptuous disapproval.

    When one sdeigns, they hold a strong sense of disdain and may showcase their contempt through their facial expression, tone of voice, or body language. This feeling of disdain is often accompanied by a belief that the person or thing being looked down upon is unworthy or inferior in some way.

    Sdeign can be directed towards individuals, ideas, actions, or objects that are viewed as beneath one's own standards, expectations, or values. It involves treating someone or something as if they are insignificant, unworthy of attention, or incapable of meeting certain criteria.

    This verb has its origins in Middle English, derived from the Old French word "desdaigner," meaning "to reject" or "to scorn." Synonyms for sdeign include despise, scorn, disrespect, look down on, deprecate, and belittle.

    It is important to note that sdeign often reveals a sense of arrogance or superiority, and it can contribute to an atmosphere of exclusion, prejudice, or discrimination. It is generally considered a negative trait, as it prevents open-mindedness, empathy, and understanding.

Common Misspellings for SDEIGN

Etymology of SDEIGN

The word sdeign is a variant spelling of the word sdeign, which is derived from the Old French word desdainer. Desdainer was formed by combining the prefix des- (meaning not or away) with the verb dain, which means to deem or to hold in esteem. The English word sdeign came into use in the late 16th century and retained its original meaning of showing contempt or disdain towards something or someone. However, it is worth noting that the word sdeign is relatively archaic and not commonly used in modern English. The more commonly used spelling is disdain.

Conjugate verb Sdeign

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you sdeign
we let´s sdeign

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sdeign

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

sdeigned

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I sdeign
you sdeign
he/she/it sdeigns
we sdeign
they sdeign

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sdeigning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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