How Do You Spell COUNTERPART?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ʊntəpˌɑːt] (IPA)

The word "counterpart" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈkaʊntərpɑːrt/. Each syllable is pronounced with a clear "ah" sound, and the final "t" is pronounced softly. The "kaʊn" sound is pronounced with a slight "ow" sound, which may be pronounced differently depending on the speaker's accent. In English, "counterpart" refers to a person or thing that is similar to another but exists in a different context or situation. The spelling of this word allows for easy pronunciation and understanding in written and spoken communication.

COUNTERPART Meaning and Definition

  1. A counterpart refers to an individual or thing that corresponds to, resembles, or matches another individual or thing in nature, purpose, function, or position. It is a noun that signifies a person or object that can be seen as equivalent, similar, or comparable to another person or object. The concept of a counterpart is built on the idea of having a direct or indirect relationship between two entities, where each entity mirrors or supplements the other in some way.

    In the context of people, a counterpart typically refers to someone who has a similar role, status, or job position as another person. For instance, the Prime Minister of one country may have a counterpart in another nation's leader. In terms of objects or things, a counterpart might refer to a tool, mechanism, or device that performs a similar function as another item, such as the mouse and keyboard being counterparts in computer hardware.

    The term is often used to emphasize the similarities or parallel nature between two entities or to highlight their mutual ability to fulfill comparable roles or functions. It suggests a complementary or reciprocal relationship where the role or function of one entity is mirrored or fulfilled by the other, creating a sense of balance or symmetry.

  2. The part that answers to another; the key of a cipher; in music, the part to be applied to another, as the bass is the counterpart to the treble.

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

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Etymology of COUNTERPART

The word "counterpart" comes from the Old French word "contrepartie", which can be traced back to the Latin phrase "contrapartita". The Latin term is a combination of "contra" meaning "opposite" or "against", and "partita" meaning "division" or "portion". Therefore, "counterpart" originally referred to a division or portion that stands opposite to something, eventually taking on the meaning of a person or thing that closely resembles or corresponds to another.

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Plural form of COUNTERPART is COUNTERPARTS

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