How Do You Spell UNKNOT?

Pronunciation: [ʌnnˈɒt] (IPA)

The word "unknot" consists of three sounds: /ʌ/ in the first syllable, /n/ in the second, and /ɑt/ in the third. The IPA phonetic transcription of "unknot" is /ʌn.nɑt/. This word means to undo a knot or tie that has been made. It is spelled with the prefix "un-" which means "not" or "reverse", and the verb "knot", which means "to tie". The phonetic spelling of "unknot" makes it easy to pronounce correctly, even for learners of English as a second language.

UNKNOT Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "unknot" refers to the action of loosing or untangling a knot. It is typically used to describe the process of unraveling a tightly bound or tangled object, such as a rope, cord, or a cluster of yarn. To unknot something involves carefully working through the entwined parts, untwisting, unweaving, or undoing the bond or snarl causing the knot. This may require applying pressure at certain points, manipulating the object, or pulling apart its entangled sections until the knot is resolved.

    The term "unknot" can also be employed metaphorically to represent the act of resolving a complex issue, situation, or problem. Figuratively, it refers to untangling complications, untying intricate circumstances, or disentangling intricate disagreements to bring clarity, resolution, or agreement. In this context, "unknotting" requires carefully analyzing and disentangling the different components or aspects of the situation, examining their interconnections, and finding the key to untangle or resolve the issue at hand.

    Overall, "unknot" describes the action of untangling a physical knot or metaphorically unraveling a complex situation. It denotes the process of carefully and patiently working through the entangled parts until they can be separated or resolved, whether it refers to a tangible knot or a more abstract problem.

  2. To untie; to free from knots.

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

Common Misspellings for UNKNOT

Etymology of UNKNOT

The word "unknot" is derived from the combination of two words: "un" and "knot".

1. "Un" is a prefix in English that is used to indicate negation or reversal, meaning "not" or "the opposite of". It originates from the Old English word "un-" or "on-", which had similar functions and developed from the Germanic languages.

2. "Knot" comes from the Old English word "cnotta", which referred to a fastening or tie. It has Germanic origins and is related to words in other Germanic languages like German "Knoten" and Dutch "knoop".

When these two words are combined, "unknot" is formed, which means to undo or untie a knot, reversing the action of creating a knot.

Similar spelling words for UNKNOT

Conjugate verb Unknot

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have unknotted
you would have unknotted
he/she/it would have unknotted
we would have unknotted
they would have unknotted
I would have unknot
you would have unknot
he/she/it would have unknot
we would have unknot
they would have unknot

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you unknot
we let´s unknot

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unknot

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

unknotted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I unknot
you unknot
he/she/it unknots
we unknot
they unknot

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unknotting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it unknot

SIMPLE PAST

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