How Do You Spell UNCOUPLES?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkˈʌpə͡lz] (IPA)

The word "uncouples" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription of /ʌnˈkʌpəlz/. The first syllable, "un," is pronounced with the short "uh" sound, followed by a stressed "kuh" sound in the second syllable. The final syllable, "ples," is pronounced with a short "uh" sound followed by a "pl" sound and an "ihz" sound. "Uncouples" is the present tense third person singular form of the verb "uncouple," which means to separate or disconnect two things that were previously joined.

UNCOUPLES Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "uncouples" refers to the action of separating or disconnecting two or more things that were previously linked or joined together. It is derived from the word "couple," which means to connect, unite, or join things in a pair or pairings.

    When something is uncoupled, it means that the connection, bond, or attachment between the two entities is broken. This act can either be physical or metaphorical, depending on the context.

    In a physical sense, it can describe the action of detaching parts or components that were previously connected or joined. For instance, in a machinery or mechanical system, uncoupling refers to the disengagement or separation of two gears, levers, or other connected parts.

    Metaphorically, "uncoupling" can describe the separation or dissolution of a close relationship, partnership, or association between two individuals or groups. It implies the termination or disconnection of emotional or social ties that were previously present. In the context of personal relationships, it often refers to the ending of a romantic relationship, marriage, or partnership.

    Overall, "uncouple" signifies the act of severing, disassembling, loosening, or disuniting two or more entities that were formerly connected, whether physically or metaphorically.

Common Misspellings for UNCOUPLES

Etymology of UNCOUPLES

The word "uncouples" comes from the blending of the prefix "un-" and the verb "couples". The prefix "un-" is of Germanic origin and is used to denote negation or reversal. The verb "couple" has its roots in Old French "copler" and ultimately derives from the Latin word "copulare", meaning "to join together". Therefore, "uncouples" implies the act of separating or disconnecting couples or joining together.

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Conjugate verb Uncouples

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I uncouple
we uncouple
you uncouple
he/she/it uncouples
they uncouple

PRESENT PERFECT

I have uncoupled
we have uncoupled
you have uncoupled
he/she/it has uncoupled
they have uncoupled
I am uncoupling
we are uncoupling
you are uncoupling
he/she/it is uncoupling
they are uncoupling
I was uncoupling
we were uncoupling
you were uncoupling
he/she/it was uncoupling
they were uncoupling
I will be uncoupling
we will be uncoupling
you will be uncoupling
he/she/it will be uncoupling
they will be uncoupling
I have been uncoupling
we have been uncoupling
you have been uncoupling
he/she/it has been uncoupling
they have been uncoupling
I had been uncoupling
we had been uncoupling
you had been uncoupling
he/she/it had been uncoupling
they had been uncoupling
I will have been uncoupling
we will have been uncoupling
you will have been uncoupling
he/she/it will have been uncoupling
they will have been uncoupling
I would have uncoupled
we would have uncoupled
you would have uncoupled
he/she/it would have uncoupled
they would have uncoupled
I would be uncoupling
we would be uncoupling
you would be uncoupling
he/she/it would be uncoupling
they would be uncoupling
I would have been uncoupling
we would have been uncoupling
you would have been uncoupling
he/she/it would have been uncoupling
they would have been uncoupling

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