How Do You Spell UNMEMBER?

Pronunciation: [ʌnmˈɛmbə] (IPA)

"Unmember" is not a commonly used word in English. Its spelling can be easily explained using IPA phonetic transcription. It begins with the "ʌ" sound, similar to the "u" in "up" or "hut." The second syllable features the "m" sound, followed by a short "ɛ" sound like the "e" in "bet." The final syllable has the "b" sound before ending with the "ər" sound like the final syllable in "butter." The word means to dismember or remove from a group or organization.

Common Misspellings for UNMEMBER

  • ynmember
  • hnmember
  • jnmember
  • inmember
  • 8nmember
  • 7nmember
  • ubmember
  • ummember
  • ujmember
  • uhmember
  • unnember
  • unkember
  • unjember
  • unmwmber
  • unmsmber
  • unmdmber
  • unmrmber
  • unm4mber
  • unm3mber
  • unmenber

Etymology of UNMEMBER

The word "unmember" is derived from the combination of two distinct words, "un-" and "member".

The prefix "un-" is of Old English origin and is commonly used to denote negation or reversal. It is akin to the Old High German prefix "un-" and the Latin prefix "in-". In this case, "un-" serves to indicate the reversal or negation of the word "member".

The term "member" originates from the Middle English word "membre", which has its roots in Old French "memre", and further traces back to the Latin word "membrum". Originally used to refer to a body part or limb, the term extended its meaning to represent a distinct part or component of a whole. Over time, "member" has also come to signify a person belonging to a group or organization, such as a member of a club or society.

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