How Do You Spell DISJOINTS?

Pronunciation: [dɪsd͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnts] (IPA)

Disjoints is spelled with a "dis" prefix and "joints" as the root word. The "dis" prefix means "not" or "apart," while "joints" refers to a point where two or more things meet. When pronounced using IPA phonetic transcription, disjoints is spelled /dɪsˈdʒɔɪnts/, with the stress on the second syllable. This word is most commonly used to describe something that is disconnected or not properly aligned, such as a disjointed puzzle or a disjointed sentence.

DISJOINTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Disjoints is a verb that refers to the action of separating or disconnecting the parts or elements of something. It is derived from the noun "disjoint," which means an instance of disconnecting or separating. In a figurative sense, "disjoints" can also describe something that is lacking coherence or harmonious connection.

    When used in a physical context, "disjoints" typically implies the act of dismantling or taking apart something that is composed of interconnected parts. For example, a mechanic might disjoin the engine of a car in order to identify and repair a faulty component. Similarly, in the field of mathematics, "disjoints" can describe two sets that have no elements in common.

    In a more abstract sense, "disjoints" can pertain to relationships, ideas, or events that lack a coherent or logical connection. For instance, when discussing a story or argument, one might say that certain elements are disjoints, meaning they do not fit well or make sense when considered together.

    Overall, "disjoints" denotes the act of separating or disconnecting, either physically or metaphorically. It emphasizes the lack of connection or coherence between elements, objects, ideas, or events, often resulting in a sense of disjointedness or incoherence.

Common Misspellings for DISJOINTS

Etymology of DISJOINTS

The word "disjoints" is a verb derived from the noun "joint". The noun "joint" originated from Middle English, borrowing from Old French "joint" meaning "joint, articulation", ultimately deriving from Latin "iunctus" which means "joined" or "connected". The verb form "disjoints" adds the prefix "dis-" which means "apart" or "not", indicating the act of separating or disconnecting the joints.

Similar spelling words for DISJOINTS

Conjugate verb Disjoints

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I disjoint
we disjoint
you disjoint
he/she/it disjoints
they disjoint

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disjointed
we have disjointed
you have disjointed
he/she/it has disjointed
they have disjointed
I am disjointing
we are disjointing
you are disjointing
he/she/it is disjointing
they are disjointing
I was disjointing
we were disjointing
you were disjointing
he/she/it was disjointing
they were disjointing
I will be disjointing
we will be disjointing
you will be disjointing
he/she/it will be disjointing
they will be disjointing
I have been disjointing
we have been disjointing
you have been disjointing
he/she/it has been disjointing
they have been disjointing
I had been disjointing
we had been disjointing
you had been disjointing
he/she/it had been disjointing
they had been disjointing
I will have been disjointing
we will have been disjointing
you will have been disjointing
he/she/it will have been disjointing
they will have been disjointing
I would have disjointed
we would have disjointed
you would have disjointed
he/she/it would have disjointed
they would have disjointed
I would be disjointing
we would be disjointing
you would be disjointing
he/she/it would be disjointing
they would be disjointing
I would have been disjointing
we would have been disjointing
you would have been disjointing
he/she/it would have been disjointing
they would have been disjointing