How Do You Spell GOBBLED?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɒbə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "gobbled" is spelled with a hard "G" sound followed by a short "O" sound and then another hard "B" sound. The final "led" ending sounds like "d" but is spelled "led." In IPA transcription, the pronunciation is /ˈɡɑbəld/. This word means to consume food quickly and greedily, often with loud noises. It is commonly used to describe how certain animals, such as turkeys or geese, eat their food.

GOBBLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Gobbled is a verb that refers to the act of eating quickly and greedily, often accompanied by loud noises or the sound of swallowing. It can also mean devouring or consuming food without taking the time to chew or savor it properly. This term is often used to describe an individual or an animal who eats with great enthusiasm, haste, and an apparent lack of self-control.

    The term "gobbled" can also be used metaphorically to describe how someone or something quickly and voraciously consumes or takes in information, ideas, or resources. In this context, it implies a rapid and often indiscriminate absorption, without careful thought or consideration.

    The origin of the word "gobbled" can be traced back to the English verb "gobble," which is derived from the Middle English word "gobelen," meaning "to eat greedily." It is also associated with the onomatopoeic sound that is typically made when someone is eating hastily or noisily.

    The term "gobbled" is commonly used in informal or colloquial contexts to describe eating habits or actions that are seen as lacking table manners or refinement. It is often used to depict someone who is voracious, ravenous, or insatiable in their appetite, highlighting an excessive and uncontrolled manner of consuming food.

Common Misspellings for GOBBLED

Etymology of GOBBLED

The word gobbled is derived from the verb gobble, which first appeared in English in the early 17th century. The origin of gobble can be traced back to the Middle English word goblen or gobbell, which meant to drink greedily or to gobble up. This Middle English word, in turn, stemmed from the Old French word gobe, which meant to drink in large gulps or to gulp down. Ultimately, the root of gobble can be connected to the Latin word gula, meaning throat or gullet.

Similar spelling words for GOBBLED

Conjugate verb Gobbled

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I gobble
we gobble
you gobble
he/she/it gobbles
they gobble

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gobbled
we have gobbled
you have gobbled
he/she/it has gobbled
they have gobbled
I am gobbling
we are gobbling
you are gobbling
he/she/it is gobbling
they are gobbling
I was gobbling
we were gobbling
you were gobbling
he/she/it was gobbling
they were gobbling
I will be gobbling
we will be gobbling
you will be gobbling
he/she/it will be gobbling
they will be gobbling
I have been gobbling
we have been gobbling
you have been gobbling
he/she/it has been gobbling
they have been gobbling
I had been gobbling
we had been gobbling
you had been gobbling
he/she/it had been gobbling
they had been gobbling
I will have been gobbling
we will have been gobbling
you will have been gobbling
he/she/it will have been gobbling
they will have been gobbling
I would have gobbled
we would have gobbled
you would have gobbled
he/she/it would have gobbled
they would have gobbled
I would be gobbling
we would be gobbling
you would be gobbling
he/she/it would be gobbling
they would be gobbling
I would have been gobbling
we would have been gobbling
you would have been gobbling
he/she/it would have been gobbling
they would have been gobbling

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