How Do You Spell ITEMISE?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪtəmˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "itemise" is spelled with two syllables: /ˈaɪtəmaɪz/. The first syllable is pronounced with a long "i" sound, represented by the IPA symbol /aɪ/. The second syllable starts with a "t" followed by a short "e" sound represented by /ə/. This is followed by the letters "m" and "i" pronounced as "mye" /maɪ/, and finally the letter "z". This word means to list or enumerate individual items, and its spelling emphasizes the distinctness and clarity of each item listed.

ITEMISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Itemise is a transitive verb that refers to the act of listing or enumerating individual items or components separately and systematically. It involves breaking down a larger entity, such as a collection, a report, or a bill, into its individual parts or details for the purpose of clarity, organization, or analysis. When someone itemises something, they are essentially providing a detailed inventory or account of its contents or elements.

    In practice, itemising typically entails creating a clear and methodical list that highlights each distinct element, category, or aspect of the subject being described. This can involve assigning specific names, labels, or numbers to each item for easier identification and reference. Itemisation is frequently used in various fields and contexts, such as accounting, inventory management, budgeting, tax reporting, or scientific research, as it allows for better understanding, communication, or scrutiny of complex or multi-faceted information.

    For instance, an accountant may itemise expenses on a financial statement, breaking them down into various categories (e.g., travel, supplies, maintenance) to elucidate the breakdown of costs and aid in analysis. Similarly, an author may itemise the chapters or sections of a book outline to provide a clear structure and overview of the content. In summary, itemising involves organizing and presenting information in a detailed and item-by-item manner, thus enhancing comprehension, evaluation, or classification of the subject matter.

Common Misspellings for ITEMISE

  • utemise
  • jtemise
  • ktemise
  • otemise
  • 9temise
  • 8temise
  • iremise
  • ifemise
  • igemise
  • iyemise
  • i6emise
  • i5emise
  • itwmise
  • itsmise
  • itdmise
  • itrmise
  • it4mise
  • it3mise
  • itenise
  • tiemise

Etymology of ITEMISE

The word "itemise" comes from the noun "item", which originated from the Latin word "item", meaning "also" or "likewise". In English, "item" initially referred to an individual article or particular unit in a list, dating back to the 14th century. At around the 18th century, the verb "itemise" was formed to describe the act of listing or enumerating individual items or details.

Similar spelling words for ITEMISE

Conjugate verb Itemise

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you itemise
we let´s itemise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to itemise

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

itemised

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I itemise
you itemise
he/she/it itemises
we itemise
they itemise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

itemising

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been itemising
you have been itemising
he/she/it has been itemising
we have been itemising
they have been itemising
I would have itemised
we would have itemised
you would have itemised
he/she/it would have itemised
they would have itemised

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