How Do You Spell SUBJOIN?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌbd͡ʒɔ͡ɪn] (IPA)

The word "subjoin" is spelled s-u-b-j-o-i-n and pronounced /səbˈdʒɔɪn/. The IPA phonetic transcription indicates that the initial "s" sound is a voiceless alveolar fricative, followed by a schwa sound "ə", as in "about", and a voiced postalveolar affricate "dʒ", as in "judge". The second syllable "join" is pronounced as in "joiner," with a long "o" sound and a voiced alveolar nasal "n". In English, "subjoin" is used to mean to add something to an existing text or message.

SUBJOIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Subjoin is a verb that means to add or append something to an existing document, statement, or text. It refers to the act of including an additional piece of information or an additional clause after the main body of a document or discourse. The term is commonly used in academic and legal contexts, where it is important to accurately and clearly represent the full content of a text.

    When one subjoins something, it indicates a desire to supplement or augment the existing information in a document or a statement. This could involve including additional facts, supporting evidence, or additional thoughts or perspectives that contribute to the overall understanding or argument. Subjoining can be used to clarify or provide further details, explanations, or examples related to the main topic being discussed.

    The act of subjoining is typically performed by inserting or attaching the additional information in a specific designated location within the original document. This location is usually denoted by specific formatting conventions or markers, such as footnotes, endnotes, brackets, parentheses, or an explicit section titled "additional remarks" or "supplementary information."

    In summary, subjoin is a verb that signifies the action of adding or appending supplementary information or clauses to an existing document or statement to provide further context, clarification, or support for the main message or argument.

  2. To add at the end; to affix; to attack.

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

Common Misspellings for SUBJOIN

Etymology of SUBJOIN

The word subjoin is derived from the Latin word subiungere which is a combination of sub (meaning under) and iungere (meaning to join). The Latin word subiungere was later adapted into Old French as subjoindre and then Middle English as subjoin.

Similar spelling word for SUBJOIN

Conjugate verb Subjoin

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you subjoin
we let´s subjoin

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to subjoin

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

subjoined

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I subjoin
you subjoin
he/she/it subjoins
we subjoin
they subjoin

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

subjoining

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been subjoining
you have been subjoining
he/she/it has been subjoining
we have been subjoining
they have been subjoining
I would have subjoined
we would have subjoined
you would have subjoined
he/she/it would have subjoined
they would have subjoined

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