How Do You Spell INTRANSITIVISE?

Pronunciation: [ɪntɹˈansɪtˌɪva͡ɪz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "intransitivise" is [ɪntɹˈansɪtˌɪva͡ɪz], [ɪntɹˈansɪtˌɪva‍ɪz], [ɪ_n_t_ɹ_ˈa_n_s_ɪ_t_ˌɪ_v_aɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for INTRANSITIVISE

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Etymology of INTRANSITIVISE

The word "intransitivise" is formed by combining the prefix "in-" meaning "not" or "without", the base word "transitive", and the suffix "-ise" which is used to create a verb from a noun or adjective.

The term "transitive" comes from Latin "transitīvus", which means "passing over" or "carrying across". In grammar, a transitive verb is one that requires an object to complete its meaning. For example, in the sentence "She ate the apple", the verb "ate" is transitive because it requires an object ("the apple") to convey a complete idea.

By adding the prefix "in-" to "transitive", the resulting word "intransitive" refers to a verb that does not require an object to complete its meaning. It indicates an action that is not directed towards or transferred onto an object.

Similar spelling words for INTRANSITIVISE

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