How Do You Spell UNKENNEL?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkˈɛnə͡l] (IPA)

The word "unkennel" spelled as /ʌnˈkɛnəl/ is a verb that means to release or set free from a kennel or shelter. Its spelling can be understood through its phonetic transcription, in which the "u" is pronounced as "uh" and the "k" is pronounced with a hard "k" sound followed by a soft "n" sound. The emphasis is on the second syllable, "ken," and the final "el" is pronounced as "əl." Overall, "unkennel" is a unique and interesting word with a clearly defined pronunciation.

UNKENNEL Meaning and Definition

  1. Unkennel is a verb that refers to the act of releasing, setting free, or bringing out from a kennel or confined space, typically in reference to animals, especially dogs. The term is derived from the word "kennel," which refers to a shelter or enclosure for housing animals, particularly dogs.

    In a literal sense, unkennel is commonly used when describing the action of letting a dog out of its kennel or taking it out for exercise or hunting. It implies the opening of the confined space or removing the dog from it.

    Figuratively, unkennel can also be used to describe the release or emergence of things or ideas previously concealed or hidden. It denotes the act of uncovering, revealing, or bringing to light something that was previously unknown, unseen, or secret. This usage is often used in a metaphorical context, such as when a new discovery is unveiled or when suppressed emotions or thoughts are expressed.

    Overall, unkennel encompasses both the physical act of freeing an animal from a kennel as well as the metaphorical act of revealing or bringing forth something previously hidden or concealed.

  2. To drive from a hole, as a fox; to release from a kennel; to rouse from secrecy.

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

Common Misspellings for UNKENNEL

  • unkennel
  • ynkennel
  • hnkennel
  • jnkennel
  • inkennel
  • 8nkennel
  • 7nkennel
  • ubkennel
  • umkennel
  • ujkennel
  • uhkennel
  • unjennel
  • unmennel
  • unlennel
  • unoennel
  • uniennel
  • unkwnnel
  • unksnnel
  • unkdnnel
  • unkrnnel

Etymology of UNKENNEL

The word "unkennel" has a Germanic origin. It can be traced back to the Old English word "uncennan", which means "to disclose" or "to reveal". The term "uncennan" can be further broken down into "un-" (meaning "not") and "cennan" (meaning "to make known"). Over time, "uncennan" evolved into "unkennel", with the specific sense of "to release or set free from a kennel". In this context, a "kennel" refers to a structure where hunting dogs are kept. Therefore, "unkennel" has retained its original meaning of releasing hunting dogs from their confinement.

Conjugate verb Unkennel

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you unkennel
we let´s unkennel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unkennel

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

unkennelled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I unkennel
you unkennel
he/she/it unkennels
we unkennel
they unkennel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unkennelling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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