How Do You Spell UNKNITTED?

Pronunciation: [ʌnnˈɪtɪd] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "unknitted" is with two "t's" (un·kit·ted). The "k" in the middle represents the "t" sound, which comes from the Old English word "cnyttan", meaning "to tie in knots". The prefix "un-" means "not" or "reverse", indicating the action of untying or undoing the knots. The IPA phonetic transcription of "unknitted" is /ʌnˈkɪt ɪd/.

UNKNITTED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "unknitted" can be used in various contexts, referring primarily to the act of undoing or unraveling knitted material or the state of being in an unknitted condition. In the realm of textiles and handicrafts, "unknitted" describes the action of carefully pulling apart knitted fabric, stitches, or loops that were previously intertwined and interlocked. This process often requires patience and delicacy to avoid damaging the yarn or creating a tangled mess.

    In a metaphorical sense, "unknitted" can also convey the idea of disentangling or disuniting things that were once connected or intertwined. This can pertain to relationships, organizations, beliefs, or any form of interconnectedness that is being undone or severed. Additionally, "unknitted" may imply the aspect of unraveling or revealing hidden information, as if unwinding a concealed truth or exposing a mystery that was previously woven together.

    The term "unknitted" suggests a sense of undoing, disentangling, or unraveling, whether applied to physical objects or abstract ideas. It implies a process of dismantling, deconstructing, or coming undone, highlighting a transition from a tightly interconnected state to a more separated or divided one. Overall, "unknitted" encapsulates the notion of undoing or disassembling, often with an element of careful attention or intention behind the act.

Etymology of UNKNITTED

The word "unknitted" is derived from the combination of the prefix "un-" and the verb "knit".

1. "Un-" is a prefix of Old English origin and has the meaning of negation or reversal. It is commonly used to change the meaning of a word to its opposite. For example, "undo" means to reverse the action of doing, "unhappy" means not happy, and so on.

2. "Knit" is derived from the Old English word "cnyttan", which means "to tie or bind together". It was primarily used in the context of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles.

When these two components are combined, the result is "unknitted", which indicates the action of reversing or undoing the process of knitting. It suggests the act of untangling or unraveling knitted material.

Conjugate verb Unknitted

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you unknit
we let´s unknit

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unknit

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

unknitted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I unknit
you unknit
he/she/it unknits
we unknit
they unknit

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unknitting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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