connexion in English
- connexion⇄connexion, noun.
(Especially British.) connection.
connexion in Marathi मराठी
Connexion
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
IPA: /kəˈnɛkʃən/
Definitions
- An alternative, chiefly British, spelling of "connection."
- The act of linking or joining two or more things.
- A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is associated with something else.
Usage Examples
- The connexion between the two ideas was not immediately obvious.
- In older British texts, "connexion" is commonly used instead of "connection."
Etymology
Derived from the Latin "connectio," meaning "a joining together." The spelling "connexion" was historically used in British English but has largely been replaced by "connection" in modern usage.
Synonyms
- Connection
- Link
- Association
- Relationship
Antonyms
- Disconnection
- Separation
- Detachment
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Conexión | Ko-neks-yon |
French | Connexion | Koh-nek-syon |
German | Verbindung | Fer-bin-doong |
Hindi | संयोजन | San-yo-jan |
Tamil | இணைப்பு | I-naip-pu |
Chinese | 连接 | Liánjiē |
Russian | Связь | Svyaz |
Arabic | اتصال | Ittisāl |
Japanese | 接続 | Setsuzoku |
Korean | 연결 | Yeon-gyeol |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- British English: /kəˈnɛkʃən/
- American English (historical use only): /kəˈnɛkʃən/
Historical Usage
"Connexion" was the standard spelling in British English until the 20th century, when "connection" became more widely adopted. It is still seen in older texts and formal British writing.
Cultural Nuances
While "connexion" is now considered archaic, it retains a classical literary appeal and is sometimes preferred in academic or historical contexts.
More Information
The spelling shift from "connexion" to "connection" mirrors similar linguistic changes in British and American English, where simpler spellings became dominant over time. Today, "connection" is universally accepted, while "connexion" is primarily found in historical writings.