How Do You Spell ATTONE?

Pronunciation: [ɐtˈə͡ʊn] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Attone" is [ɐtˈə͡ʊn], [ɐtˈə‍ʊn], [ɐ_t_ˈəʊ_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

ATTONE Meaning and Definition

  1. Attone is a verb that originated from the legal terminology, specifically in the context of criminal law. It refers to the act of making amends or seeking reconciliation for a wrongdoing or offense committed against another party. When someone attones for their actions, they acknowledge their guilt or responsibility for the harm or injury caused and actively engage in efforts to repair the damage done.

    Attone also implies expressing sincere remorse or regret and often involves taking concrete steps to rectify the situation or offer compensation to the affected party. This may involve apologizing, offering restitution, or providing assistance to those who have been disadvantaged or harmed due to the wrongdoing.

    The concept of attone operates on the belief that individuals can overcome their mistakes by demonstrating genuine remorse and undertaking actions to restore trust, mend relationships, or restore justice. It serves as a way for both the offender and the victim to move forward and find resolution.

    Beyond legal contexts, attone can also be used metaphorically to describe actions taken to rectify any mistake or wrong committed, regardless of whether it is a legal offense or not. In such cases, attone emphasizes the importance of personal accountability, remorse, and active efforts to make things right, demonstrating a sense of responsibility and ethical consciousness.

Common Misspellings for ATTONE

  • zttone
  • wttone
  • qttone
  • attkne
  • attlne
  • attpne
  • att0ne
  • att9ne
  • attobe
  • attome
  • attoje
  • attohe
  • attonw
  • attons
  • attond
  • atton4
  • atton3
  • zattone
  • azttone

Conjugate verb Attone

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you attone
we let´s attone

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to attone

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

attoned

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I attone
you attone
he/she/it attones
we attone
they attone

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

attoning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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