How Do You Spell OSTRACISE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒstɹɐsˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "ostracise" is spelled using the IPA transcription /ˈɒstrəsaɪz/. The first syllable "os" is pronounced like "oss," followed by "tra" which is pronounced as "truh." The final syllable "cise" is pronounced like "sighs." The word means to exclude someone from a group or society, often as a form of punishment. Proper spelling is essential when using this word to ensure clear communication and is essential when writing to convey ideas to others.

OSTRACISE Meaning and Definition

  1. To ostracize means to exclude, reject, or banish someone from a group or community. It is a verb that describes the act of deliberately isolating or shunning an individual, typically due to social, political, or cultural differences, personal animosity, or as a means of punishment. When individuals or communities ostracize someone, they deliberately distance themselves from the person, denying them social acceptance, support, or participation.

    The practice of ostracism can take various forms, from the subtle exclusion of an individual in social gatherings to the more severe expulsion or banishment from a community. Often, ostracism is used as a form of social control or coercion to enforce conformity and maintain the status quo. It is rooted in the need to establish and reinforce social boundaries and norms.

    Ostracism can have detrimental effects on the individual being ostracized, causing emotional distress, loneliness, and a sense of alienation. It can lead to feelings of rejection and low self-esteem, and have significant psychological and social consequences.

    The term "ostracize" finds its origin in ancient Greece, specifically in the Athenian practice of ostrakismos, where citizens voted to banish or exile a person whose influence or power was deemed a threat to the state. Today, the term applies to any situation where an individual or group is intentionally excluded or cast aside by others.

  2. To banish by the popular voice.

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

Common Misspellings for OSTRACISE

  • istracise
  • kstracise
  • lstracise
  • pstracise
  • 0stracise
  • 9stracise
  • oatracise
  • oztracise
  • oxtracise
  • odtracise
  • oetracise
  • owtracise
  • osrracise
  • osfracise
  • osgracise
  • osyracise
  • os6racise
  • os5racise
  • osteacise

Etymology of OSTRACISE

The word "ostracise" comes from the Greek word "ostrakizein" (ὀστρακίζειν), which means "to banish by popular vote with ostrakon" or "to exile". The term originates from "ostrakon" (ὄστρακον), referring to a piece of broken pottery on which citizens in ancient Athens would write the name of a person they wanted to exile for a period of ten years. This practice was a means of temporary banishment used to control the influence of powerful individuals and maintain political balance in the city-state. The English word "ostracism" was derived from "ostrakizein" and later transformed into "ostracise" in its present form.

Similar spelling words for OSTRACISE

Conjugate verb Ostracise

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you ostracise
we let´s ostracise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ostracise

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

ostracised

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I ostracise
you ostracise
he/she/it ostracises
we ostracise
they ostracise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ostracising

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been ostracising
you have been ostracising
he/she/it has been ostracising
we have been ostracising
they have been ostracising
I would have ostracised
we would have ostracised
you would have ostracised
he/she/it would have ostracised
they would have ostracised

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