How Do You Spell DISEMBOGUE?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛmbˈɒɡ] (IPA)

Disembogue is a verb that means to flow or pour out, especially from a narrow place. The spelling of this word is derived from its Latin origin, "disembogare," which means to discharge. In IPA phonetic transcription, this word is pronounced as /ˌdɪs.ɪmˈboʊɡ/. The stress falls on the second syllable, and the "e" at the end is silent. Disembogue is a rare and unique word, and it may not be familiar to everyone, but its spelling is easy to remember once you know its origin.

DISEMBOGUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Disembogue is a verb that refers to the act of flowing out or emptying, specifically used in relation to the discharge of a fluid or a stream, often into a larger body of water. The term is commonly associated with the flow of rivers or streams as they reach their end and discharge their waters into the sea, a lake, or another watercourse.

    The word "disembogue" is derived from the Old French term "desemboguer," which means "to discharge." It is primarily used in a geographical context when describing the final stage of a river's journey and the point at which it merges with a larger waterway. It describes the forceful and rapid exit of liquid, portraying the vigorous release of the river's accumulated waters.

    The concept of disemboguing can also be applied metaphorically to describe the act of forcible release or the pouring forth of thoughts, emotions, or words. In this sense, it implies a sudden and intense expression, similar to the force with which water rushes out during disemboguing.

    To summarize, "disembogue" signifies the act of flowing out or emptying, particularly as it pertains to the rapid discharge of a river or the forceful release of fluid. This term encompasses both a physical and metaphorical sense, denoting the conclusion and powerful expression of a flow or discharge.

  2. To pour out at the mouth, as a liver into a sea or lake; to vent; to flow out.

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

Common Misspellings for DISEMBOGUE

  • sisembogue
  • xisembogue
  • cisembogue
  • fisembogue
  • risembogue
  • eisembogue
  • dusembogue
  • djsembogue
  • dksembogue
  • dosembogue
  • d9sembogue
  • d8sembogue
  • diaembogue
  • dizembogue
  • dixembogue
  • didembogue
  • dieembogue
  • diwembogue
  • diswmbogue

Etymology of DISEMBOGUE

The word "disembogue" originated from the Latin word "dis-", meaning "apart" or "away", and "emboquere", meaning "to put into the mouth" or "to pour forth". In Latin, it was commonly used to refer to the act of pouring water out of a container or emptying something. This Latin term later evolved into "desembogar" in Old Spanish, which also meant "to flow out". In English, the word "disembogue" emerged in the 16th century as a verb used specifically to describe the act of a river flowing into the sea or a larger body of water.

Conjugate verb Disembogue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disembogued
you would have disembogued
he/she/it would have disembogued
we would have disembogued
they would have disembogued
I would have disembogue
you would have disembogue
he/she/it would have disembogue
we would have disembogue
they would have disembogue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you disembogue
we let´s disembogue

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disembogue

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

disembogued

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I disembogue
you disembogue
he/she/it disembogues
we disembogue
they disembogue

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disemboguing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it disembogue

SIMPLE PAST

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

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