How Do You Spell UNKENNELLED?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkˈɛnə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "unkennelled" is a British variant of "un-kennelled", which means "to release a hunting dog from its kennel." It is pronounced as /ʌnˈkɛnəld/ and spelled with a double "n" and "l" because it follows the rule of doubling the consonant in the middle of the word when it is syllable stressed, and because the suffix "-ed" is added for the past tense. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the spelling of the word to avoid any confusion or errors while writing.

UNKENNELLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Unkennelled is a verb, derived from the noun "kennel," and often used in the context of hunting. It refers to the act of releasing or freeing a hunting dog from its kennel or enclosure. The term is most commonly employed when speaking about the beginning of a hunting expedition, particularly one involving dogs that have previously been confined or held in a kennel.

    When a hunter plans to initiate a hunt, they unkenneled their dogs, letting them out of their confined space to begin their work in tracking and pursuing prey. This term emphasizes the act of setting the dogs loose, symbolizing the start of their purposeful and active hunting behavior.

    Unkennelled may also imply a sense of liberation or setting free, moving beyond the confined space and the restrictions placed upon the hunting dogs. It represents the moment when the dogs are released from their previous confinement and given the opportunity to exercise their innate hunting skills.

    Additionally, "unkennelled" can be applied metaphorically beyond hunting contexts. It can suggest the initiation of any action or process, where something is set into motion, unbound from any previous limitations or constraints. In such cases, the term signifies the beginning of an endeavor or the unleashing of pent-up energy, often leading to a more dynamic and unrestricted state.

  2. Let loose from confinement; driven from his hole, as a fox.

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

Common Misspellings for UNKENNELLED

  • ynkennelled
  • hnkennelled
  • jnkennelled
  • inkennelled
  • 8nkennelled
  • 7nkennelled
  • ubkennelled
  • umkennelled
  • ujkennelled
  • uhkennelled
  • unjennelled
  • unmennelled
  • unlennelled
  • unoennelled
  • uniennelled
  • unkwnnelled
  • unksnnelled
  • unkdnnelled
  • unkrnnelled
  • unk4nnelled

Etymology of UNKENNELLED

The word "unkennelled" is derived from the combination of two elements: "un-" and "kennelled".

The prefix "un-" is a common English prefix meaning "not" or "lacking". It is added to the beginning of a word to indicate a negation or reversal of its meaning.

The term "kennelled" comes from the noun "kennel", which originally referred to a shelter or a place where dogs are kept. Over time, the verb form "to kennel" developed, meaning to confine or house dogs in a kennel.

When "un-" is added to "kennelled", it creates the word "unkennelled", which essentially means "not confined or released from a kennel". In a broader sense, it can figuratively refer to liberation or release from any kind of confinement or restriction.

Conjugate verb Unkennelled

CONDITIONAL

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

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 unkennelled
you would have unkennelled
he/she/it would have unkennelled
we would have unkennelled
they would have unkennelled

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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