How Do You Spell DESCRY?

Pronunciation: [dɪskɹˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The word "descry" is spelled /dɪˈskraɪ/. The "d" is pronounced as in "dog," the "i" is pronounced as in "sit," and the "y" is pronounced as in "sky." The "c" is pronounced as "s" and the "r" is pronounced with a slightly rolled "r" sound. In phonetic terms, "descry" is a verb meaning to catch sight of or discover something. Even though it's not a commonly used word, it's important to know its spelling and pronunciation for effective communication.

DESCRY Meaning and Definition

  1. Descry is a transitive verb that refers to the act of sighting or catching sight of something or someone from a distance. It involves the act of observing or perceiving something that may not be easily noticeable or visible to the naked eye. When one attempts to descry something, they endeavor to make out or identify its presence, typically by scanning the surroundings or using some form of optical aid like binoculars or a telescope.

    The term "descry" often conveys the idea of detecting or discerning something that is hidden, obscure, or concealed, as if it were obscured or blended into the background. It suggests the act of searching for or spotting specific details through careful scrutiny or examination. Descrying can also involve recognizing or noting something that is not immediately evident, whether due to distance, fog, darkness, or other aspects that might hinder the clear visibility of an object or subject.

    Moreover, descry is also used figuratively, referring to the act of perceiving or deciphering something that is not physical in nature. In this sense, it can involve understanding or unraveling an idea, concept, or meaning that is difficult to grasp or comprehend. It implies a level of astuteness or perceptiveness in being able to identify or recognize that which may not be readily apparent to others.

Common Misspellings for DESCRY

Etymology of DESCRY

The word "descry" originates from Middle English "descrien", which can be traced back to Old French "descovrir" (to reveal, disclose) and ultimately to Latin "dis-" (opposite) and "cooperīre" (to cover). It literally means "to uncover" or "to catch sight of something distant or obscure". The word has evolved over time, and its current meaning is to perceive or glimpse something with difficulty or from a great distance.

Similar spelling words for DESCRY

  • disco,
  • dosco,
  • dusky-coloured,
  • flexi-disc,
  • TDSCF,
  • hypno-disc,
  • dussack,
  • disc-jockey,
  • DESIC,
  • TSC-2,
  • disk-drive,
  • Tsuki,
  • dawn-to-dusk,
  • DSK,
  • DESEG,
  • tuzk-e-jahangiri,
  • Tussocky,
  • DESQ,
  • dusk,
  • tsouic,
  • DUSG,
  • TSG,
  • DSEC,
  • tywysog,
  • DESC,
  • TISK,
  • Tussock-grass,
  • DESCR,
  • multi-disc,
  • dicicco,
  • 4-disc,
  • daisaku,
  • J-disc,
  • DSC2,
  • TSC,
  • six-disc,
  • magnetic-disk,
  • dzeko,
  • DISCS,
  • DTSC,
  • tzuke,
  • DSC3,
  • 10-disc,
  • taseko,
  • disk-based,
  • disk-jockey,
  • TASC,
  • DSCS,
  • H-disc,
  • A-disc,
  • decor,
  • taisuke,
  • DSCOU,
  • TSC/RTU,
  • TSC-TO-PSC,
  • disgaea,
  • task,
  • two-disc,
  • HDCYC,
  • tusk,
  • Disyoke,
  • decaro,
  • Dusica,
  • tezuka,
  • DZG,
  • TSCCO,
  • task-involved,
  • tasek,
  • Tisicky,
  • floppy-disk,
  • DESCP,
  • help-desk,
  • DSCS-MOD,
  • toska,
  • HTSEC,
  • disc,
  • TEOSQ,
  • tussock,
  • DSCS-T,
  • tiiscs,
  • task-relevant,
  • italo-disco,
  • TSC-PSC,
  • dusek,
  • tasca,
  • task-related,
  • Descrier,
  • DSC1,
  • shimmy-disc,
  • task-specific,
  • G/DSCM,
  • tsugawa,
  • toski,
  • TSGG,
  • TSC2,
  • disc-like,
  • TSEC,
  • dziga,
  • four-disc,
  • LA-HTSC,
  • tesuque,
  • DISCTO,
  • desk-jockey,
  • one-disc,
  • tazaki,
  • tasik,
  • CCSL/DSC,
  • tsuga,
  • EPA/TSCA,
  • HDISK,
  • DISSOC,
  • DYSCNO,
  • desk,
  • DSCA,
  • HDISC,
  • desk-bound,
  • single-disc,
  • TSK,
  • TOASC,
  • dusky,
  • disk-shaped,
  • Disc-coupling,
  • DSG2,
  • DISCD,
  • task-orientation,
  • taoiseach,
  • Tosca,
  • double-disc,
  • compact-disc,
  • SA/DSG,
  • tizoc,
  • five-disc,
  • I-discs,
  • dziak,
  • diski,
  • sucking-disc,
  • tausug,
  • dasuki,
  • dessouki,
  • DASC,
  • disque,
  • discua,
  • writing-desk,
  • DSCNO,
  • DISCRO,
  • 6-disc,
  • task-force,
  • tosk,
  • dusack,
  • tsakhia,
  • Tosco,
  • optical-disc,
  • Tessica,
  • DSG3,
  • decker,
  • DSG,
  • TSCB-1,
  • disk\'o,
  • task-focused,
  • K-DESK,
  • desco,
  • Tasco,
  • tsogo,
  • germ-disc,
  • DSC,
  • tsukai,
  • tasaki,
  • tasuke,
  • decry,
  • disk,
  • DCECU,
  • Task-work,
  • Decuir,
  • off-task,
  • multi-task,
  • disco-loring,
  • CC-HTSC,
  • Tayeska,
  • hard-disk,
  • disc-based,
  • fischer-dieskau,
  • v-disc,
  • tausig,
  • v-discs,
  • DUSWIC,
  • Taska,
  • decicco,
  • disc-florets,
  • DISC-2.3,
  • TESCO,
  • tyzack,
  • M-disc,
  • disk-like,
  • DESG,
  • DISC-IV,
  • tsegaye,
  • Tussac,
  • HS-DSC,
  • TSC-40,
  • TISCO,
  • desk-to-desk,
  • post-disco,
  • DHASCO,
  • desika,
  • DISC1,
  • task-involving,
  • teske,
  • TESICO,
  • DOSSEG,
  • 2-disc,
  • dizoic,
  • decree,
  • taisec,
  • disc-binding,
  • tasaka,
  • TJSCF,
  • DZCO,
  • DSG-1,
  • tasuku,
  • VI/TSC,
  • dussek,
  • Teskia,
  • toszek,
  • TSG101,
  • desir,
  • tsk-tsk,
  • on-task,
  • task-based,
  • Tisic,
  • laser-disc,
  • dusko,
  • elephant-tusk,
  • desk-jockeys,
  • DSOC/SP,
  • TSCA,
  • sound-on-disc,
  • task-oriented,
  • DSG1,
  • on-disk,
  • dusk-to-dawn,
  • WDSCC,
  • tyska,
  • reading-desk,
  • tuska,
  • TSEQ,
  • GR/DSCF,
  • CSL-DSC,
  • 5-disc,
  • disko,
  • desk-top,
  • DSQ,
  • TCEQ,
  • DISCB,
  • TSIWG,
  • DSSC,
  • DDSSC,
  • DTESG,
  • taussig,
  • HSSC/TASCD,
  • desac,
  • three-disc,
  • dieskau,
  • TDSWG,
  • I-disc,
  • front-desk,
  • TOSCW,
  • TASOC,
  • 3-disc,
  • disc-shaped,
  • Z-disc,
  • HTSCA,
  • deicer,
  • Tussuck,
  • dusky-colored,
  • blood-disc,
  • Tusky,
  • Toskia,
  • dececco.

Conjugate verb Descry

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have descried
you would have descried
he/she/it would have descried
we would have descried
they would have descried
I would have descry
you would have descry
he/she/it would have descry
we would have descry
they would have descry

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you descry
we let´s descry

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to descry

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

descried

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I descry
you descry
he/she/it descries
we descry
they descry

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

descrying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it descry

SIMPLE PAST

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

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