Imprisonned vs. Imprisoned — What's the Difference?

Edited by Tayyaba Rehman — By Fiza Rafique — Published on September 11, 2023
"Imprisonned" is the incorrect spelling. The right spelling is "imprisoned," meaning confined or put in prison.

Difference Between Imprisonned and Imprisoned
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Which is correct: Imprisonned or Imprisoned
How to spell Imprisoned?

Imprisonned
Incorrect Spelling

Imprisoned
Correct Spelling
Key Differences
Think of "prison" with just one "n" and then add "ed."

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Visualize a prison cell with a single bar (representing one "n").

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Recall "prisoner," which also contains a single "n."

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Remember "prison" and simply add "ed" for the past tense.

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Associate with the word "impose" where "m" and "n" are singular.

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Compare with Definitions
Imprisonned
Imprisonned is an incorrect spelling of imprisoned.

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Imprisoned
Placed in a situation against one's will.
He felt imprisoned in the job he didn't enjoy.

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Imprisoned
Confined in jail or prison.
He was imprisoned for theft.

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Imprisoned
Held captive mentally or emotionally.
She felt imprisoned by her own fears.

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Imprisoned
Securely enclosed or trapped.
The diamond was imprisoned in a glass case.

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Imprisoned
Restrained or restricted in movement.
The bird felt imprisoned in its cage.

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Imprisoned
To put in or as if in prison; confine.

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Imprisoned
Simple past tense and past participle of imprison

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Imprisoned
In captivity

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Common Curiosities
What is the pronunciation of imprisoned?
Imprisoned is pronounced as /ɪmˈprɪzənd/.

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Which vowel is used before imprisoned?
The vowel "o" is used before the "ned" in "imprisoned."

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What is the plural form of imprisoned?
"Imprisoned" doesn't change form based on number.

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Which conjunction is used with imprisoned?
Any conjunction can be used with "imprisoned" depending on context.

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What is the root word of imprisoned?
The root word is "prison."

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Is imprisoned an adverb?
No, "imprisoned" is not an adverb.

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Is imprisoned an abstract noun?
No, "imprisoned" is not an abstract noun.

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What is the singular form of imprisoned?
The term "imprisoned" doesn't have a singular or plural form as it's an adjective/verb. However, the base verb is "imprison."

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Is imprisoned a noun or adjective?
"Imprisoned" can be both a verb (in its past tense) and an adjective.

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Why is it called imprisoned?
It's called "imprisoned" because it denotes the state of being confined in a prison.

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What is the verb form of imprisoned?
"Imprisoned" is both the past tense and the past participle form of the verb "imprison."

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Is imprisoned a negative or positive word?
"Imprisoned" generally has a negative connotation, implying confinement or restriction.

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Is the imprisoned term a metaphor?
While the word itself isn't a metaphor, it can be used metaphorically to describe feelings of confinement or restriction.

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Is the word imprisoned imperative?
No, "imprisoned" is not in the imperative form.

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Which article is used with imprisoned?
Both "a" and "the" can be used with "imprisoned" depending on context.

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Is imprisoned a collective noun?
No, "imprisoned" is not a collective noun.

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How many syllables are in imprisoned?
Three syllables.

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Which preposition is used with imprisoned?
Prepositions like "in," "by," and "for" can be used with "imprisoned."

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Is imprisoned a vowel or consonant?
"Imprisoned" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

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What is the opposite of imprisoned?
Freed or released.

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What is the third form of imprisoned?
Imprisoned.

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How do we divide imprisoned into syllables?
Im-pris-oned.

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What is a stressed syllable in imprisoned?
The stressed syllable is "pris."

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What is the first form of imprisoned?
Imprison.

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What part of speech is imprisoned?
"Imprisoned" can be an adjective or a verb.

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What is another term for imprisoned?
Incarcerated.

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Is imprisoned a countable noun?
No, "imprisoned" is not a noun and thus not countable.

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Which determiner is used with imprisoned?
Determiners like "the," "his," "her," or "an" can be used, depending on context.

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What is the second form of imprisoned?
Imprisoned.

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How is imprisoned used in a sentence?
"After the trial, he was imprisoned for five years."

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