See also: méconnaitre

French edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From mé- +‎ connaître.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /me.kɔ.nɛtʁ/
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Verb edit

méconnaître

  1. (transitive) to not recognize or be unaware of
    Le médecin a méconnu la nature de cette maladie.
    The doctor did not recognize the nature of this sickness.
  2. (by extension) to ignore someone by pretending not to know them
    Il est devenu si orgueilleux qu’il méconnaît ses parents, ses amis.
    He has become so arrogant that he ignores his parents, his friends.
  3. (transitive, figuratively) Fail to treat someone in the way they deserve; not appreciate a quality, something they merit
    Cet homme de génie a été méconnu de ses contemporains.
    This man of genius was ignored by his contemporaries.

Conjugation edit

This verb is one of a fairly small group of -re verbs, that are all conjugated the same way. They are unlike other verb groups in that the 'i' is given a circumflex before a 't'.

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