How Do You Spell OBJECTS?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒbd͡ʒɛkts] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "objects" is phonetically transcribed as /ˈɑb.dʒɛkts/. The word is spelled using the "ob-" prefix which means against or towards, and the root word "ject" which means to throw or to set. When the two syllables are combined, they create the meaning of "things that are set or thrown against something". The word "objects" is commonly used to refer to physical things, but can also be used to describe ideas or concepts that are against or opposing something.

OBJECTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Objects refer to items or entities that can be perceived or physically interacted with. They are typically material things that exist in the physical world and can be seen, touched, or manipulated. Objects can range from small and simple items like books or pens to larger, more complex entities such as vehicles or buildings. They can also include intangible items that possess physical properties, for instance, a ray of light, a sound wave, or a gust of wind.

    In a broader sense, "objects" can also refer to something that is the focus of attention or interest. This can pertain to abstract or conceptual things like goals, ideas, or concepts that are given significance or treated as a subject of study or contemplation.

    In the context of computer programming, objects have a different meaning and are the fundamental building blocks of many programming languages. Object-oriented programming treats objects as encapsulated units that contain both data (known as attributes or properties) and methods (actions or behaviors) that can be performed on that data. Objects in this context allow for modular, reusable, and structured programming by organizing code into self-contained units, facilitating code organization and maintenance.

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Etymology of OBJECTS

The word "objects" comes from the Latin word "objectus", which is the past participle of the verb "objicere" meaning "to throw or place before". The term "objectus" was later used in Medieval Latin to refer to something that is opposed or presented to the senses. The word then made its way into Middle English as "object" around the 14th century with a broader meaning, referring to things that can be perceived or acted upon. In its plural form, "objects" denotes multiple items or things that are perceived or manipulated.

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Conjugate verb Objects

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I object
we object
you object
he/she/it objects
they object

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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