How Do You Spell SUBTRACT?

Pronunciation: [sʌbtɹˈakt] (IPA)

The word "subtract" is spelled with a silent 'b' in English. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /səbˈtrækt/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short 'u' sound, followed by a silent 'b'. The second syllable contains a short 'a' sound, followed by a 'kt' sound. The silent 'b' in this word is a common feature of English spelling, where some letters are not pronounced but are included to indicate the word's origin.

SUBTRACT Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "subtract" is a verb that refers to the mathematical operation of taking away, deducting, or removing a certain value or quantity from another. It involves reducing one number by another to determine the difference between the two values.

    When subtracting, the action of removing or taking away is carried out to find the remainder or what is left over after the deduction. This operation is commonly symbolized by the "-" (minus) sign or the "–" (subtract) sign.

    In mathematics, subtraction is regarded as the inverse operation of addition. It allows for finding the difference between two numbers, or for comparing the gap or change between certain quantities. The number from which the subtraction is performed is called the minuend, while the number being subtracted is known as the subtrahend. The result of the subtraction is called the difference.

    The process of subtraction involves aligning the digits of the numbers being subtracted, starting from the rightmost side. One then subtracts each corresponding digit, "carrying over" if necessary, until each digit has been evaluated. The final result represents the numerical gap or distance between the two quantities.

  2. To withdraw or take a part from the rest; to deduct.

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

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Etymology of SUBTRACT

The word "subtract" has its origins in Latin. It comes from the Latin verb "subtrahere", which is a combination of two words: "sub", meaning "under", and "trahere", meaning "draw". The word "subtrahere" in Latin means "to draw from below" or "to take away". Over time, this Latin term evolved into "subtract" in English, retaining a similar meaning of taking away or deducting one quantity from another.

Idioms with the word SUBTRACT

  • subtract sth from (sth else) The idiom "subtract sth from (sth else)" means to deduct or remove one quantity or element from another quantity or element. It is a mathematical expression that can also be used metaphorically to indicate the removal or reduction of something from a larger whole or concept.

Similar spelling words for SUBTRACT

Conjugate verb Subtract

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you subtract
we let´s subtract

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to subtract

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

subtracted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I subtract
you subtract
he/she/it subtracts
we subtract
they subtract

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

subtracting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been subtracting
you have been subtracting
he/she/it has been subtracting
we have been subtracting
they have been subtracting
I would have subtracted
we would have subtracted
you would have subtracted
he/she/it would have subtracted
they would have subtracted

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