How Do You Spell UNCASE?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

The word "uncase" is spelled as /ʌnˈkeɪs/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. It is a verb that means to take something out of its case or cover. The "un" prefix indicates the opposite or reversal of the action of casing or covering something. The "c" in "uncase" is pronounced as the voiceless velar plosive /k/, followed by the long vowel sound /eɪ/. The spelling of "uncase" follows common English spelling patterns, with "c" representing the /k/ sound before "e", "i", or "y".

UNCASE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "uncase" refers to the act of taking something out or removing it from a case or container. It involves the process of opening, unpacking, or uncovering, thus revealing the contents that were previously protected or concealed. This term is commonly used to signify a deliberate action taken to expose or free something from its casing or covering.

    The term "uncase" can be applied to various scenarios. For instance, it can be used to describe the act of unpacking personal belongings or removing items from luggage, suitcases, or storage cases. It can also refer to the process of revealing or uncovering something that has been concealed, such as unboxing a new product or uncrating a piece of equipment.

    Additionally, "uncase" can be used in a metaphorical sense, representing the act of revealing or exposing something that was previously hidden or secret. It can describe the action of uncovering the truth, exposing a deceit, or bringing something into the open.

    Overall, "uncase" is a verb that signifies the act of removing or revealing something from its protective casing, container, or cover. It implies the unveiling or exposure of what was previously concealed or protected, whether it be physical items or hidden information.

  2. To take off or out, as from a cover; to display or exhibit the colours of a regiment.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for UNCASE

  • yncase
  • hncase
  • jncase
  • 8ncase
  • 7ncase
  • ubcase
  • umcase
  • ujcase
  • uhcase
  • unxase
  • unvase
  • unfase
  • undase
  • unczse
  • uncsse
  • uncwse
  • uncqse
  • uncaae
  • uncaze

Etymology of UNCASE

The word "uncase" originated from the Old French word "encas", which means "to put in a case". It is derived from the prefix "en-" meaning "in" or "into", and the noun "cas" meaning "case". Over time, "encas" developed into the Middle English word "uncasen", which retained the meaning of "to take out of a case" or "to unpack". Gradually, "uncasen" turned into "uncase" as a verb, indicating the action of opening or unpacking something.

Similar spelling words for UNCASE

Conjugate verb Uncase

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have uncased
you would have uncased
he/she/it would have uncased
we would have uncased
they would have uncased
I would have uncase
you would have uncase
he/she/it would have uncase
we would have uncase
they would have uncase

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you uncase
we let´s uncase

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to uncase

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

uncased

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I uncase
you uncase
he/she/it uncases
we uncase
they uncase

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

uncasing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it uncase

SIMPLE PAST

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

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