How Do You Spell DRABBLE?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈabə͡l] (IPA)

Drabble is a verb that means to write in a non-serious or aimless way. Its spelling is pronounced as /ˈdræbəl/. The first syllable is pronounced as "drab" with a short "a" sound while the second syllable has a schwa sound. The consonant cluster "dbl" in the middle is pronounced by consecutively articulating the sounds "d", "b", and "l." The emphasis in this word is on the first syllable. This spelling can help us correctly pronounce the word and understand its meaning.

DRABBLE Meaning and Definition

  1. A drabble is a genre of short fiction, typically consisting of exactly 100 words, although the word count may vary slightly. Derived from the verb "to drabble," which means to waste time in trivial or nonsensical activities, drabbles are short, self-contained narratives that often capture a singular moment or convey a concise story. Due to their concise nature, drabbles are often recognized for their ability to evoke powerful emotions, convey striking imagery, or leave a lasting impact on the reader, despite their brevity.

    Drabbles originated in fan fiction communities and gradually expanded to other genres and literary circles. This genre's strict word limit emphasizes the author's ability to convey a complete concept within a limited framework, fostering creativity and precision in storytelling. Drabbles can cover a wide range of themes, genres, and styles, allowing for versatile and diverse interpretations.

    While traditionally consisting of 100 words, some variations of drabble may allow for a slightly different word count, such as 50 words or 200 words. However, regardless of the specific word count, the essence of drabble lies in its concentrated form and the challenge it presents to writers to capture the essence of a story in a limited space.

  2. To cover with filth.

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

Common Misspellings for DRABBLE

  • xrabble
  • dtabble
  • d5abble
  • d4abble
  • drzbble
  • drsbble
  • drwbble
  • drqbble
  • dravble
  • dranble
  • drahble
  • dragble
  • drabvle
  • drabnle
  • drabhle
  • drabgle
  • drabbke
  • drabbpe
  • drabboe

Etymology of DRABBLE

The word "drabble" originated from the noun "drabble" which means a slovenly woman. The term itself dates back to the 16th century and is of uncertain origin. It is believed to be derived from the Old English word "drōb" or "draf", which referred to the dregs or sediment left in a liquid, particularly after brewing beer. The term may have been used metaphorically to describe someone who was slovenly or dirty, much like the dregs at the bottom of a liquid.

Later, in the early 20th century, the term "drabble" came to refer to a short piece of writing, typically under 100 words. This meaning likely emerged due to the similarity between a small, insignificant drabble of writing and the dregs left in a liquid.

Conjugate verb Drabble

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you drabble
we let´s drabble

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to drabble

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

drabbled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I drabble
you drabble
he/she/it drabbles
we drabble
they drabble

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

drabbling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been drabbling
you have been drabbling
he/she/it has been drabbling
we have been drabbling
they have been drabbling

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