How Do You Spell DISCOMMON?

Pronunciation: [dɪskˈɒmən] (IPA)

The word "discommon" is spelled with the prefix "dis" which means "not" or "away from", and the root word "common" which means "shared by many". The correct pronunciation of "discommon" is /dɪsˈkɒmən/. The stress is on the second syllable, which is pronounced as "kum". This word is not commonly used in everyday language, but when it is, it means to deprive someone of a common right or privilege. It is important to spell the word correctly to avoid confusion and ensure effective communication.

DISCOMMON Meaning and Definition

  1. Discommon is a verb that refers to the act of making something uncommon, rare or scarce. It denotes the process of causing an item, concept or experience to be less prevalent or widespread. It can also be used to describe an action that disrupts or hinders the usual or expected pattern or distribution of something.

    In essence, “discommon” implies creating an exception or deviation from the norm, thereby altering the typical state of affairs. It suggests making an item or idea uncommon, either intentionally or unintentionally, by restricting its availability, popularity or accessibility. This can occur through various means, such as limiting production, imposing regulations, or introducing factors that diminish the desirability or demand of the object or concept.

    Furthermore, “discommon” can be associated with disrupting a commonality or prevailing consensus. It implies challenging the established societal or cultural practices, norms, or expectations, resulting in a shift away from common or ordinary behavior. Such disruptions often occur when new ideas, technologies or movements emerge and challenge the status quo, ultimately leading to a discommoning effect.

    Overall, “discommon” encompasses a broad range of actions, intentional or unsuspected, that result in making something uncommon, scarce or less prevalent. It entails deviating from the usual, disrupting the expected, and challenging the common in order to create exceptional or unconventional circumstances.

Common Misspellings for DISCOMMON

  • siscommon
  • xiscommon
  • ciscommon
  • fiscommon
  • riscommon
  • eiscommon
  • duscommon
  • djscommon
  • dkscommon
  • doscommon
  • d9scommon
  • d8scommon
  • diacommon
  • dizcommon
  • dixcommon
  • didcommon
  • diecommon
  • diwcommon
  • disxommon
  • disvommon

Etymology of DISCOMMON

The word discommon comes from the Old French word descomun and the Latin word discommunis. Descomun is a combination of the prefix des- (meaning apart or away) and the Latin word communis, which means common or shared. The Latin word discommunis is derived from communis. In English, discommon was first recorded in the 15th century and it means to deprive of common or public rights or privileges or to make uncommon.

Similar spelling words for DISCOMMON

Conjugate verb Discommon

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you discommon
we let´s discommon

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to discommon

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

discommoned

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I discommon
you discommon
he/she/it discommons
we discommon
they discommon

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

discommoning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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