How Do You Spell SMOULDERED?

Pronunciation: [smˈə͡ʊldəd] (IPA)

The word "smouldered" is a British variant of the American spelling "smoldered". It means to burn slowly with smoke but no flame. The IPA phonetic transcription of "smouldered" is /ˈsmoʊldəd/. The first syllable "sm" is pronounced with an "s" sound followed by a "m" sound. The "o" and "u" vowels are combined and pronounced as a long "o" sound. The final syllable "dered" is pronounced with a short "uh" sound followed by a "d" sound.

SMOULDERED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "smouldered" refers to the process or action of burning or glowing slowly with smoke, heat, or deep-seated fire, without producing an open flame or bursting into flames. This verb commonly denotes the state of something that is partially engulfed in fire but does not fully ignite. This slow and smoky combustion is usually characterized by a faint, creeping fire and the emission of smoke rather than a visible flame.

    When an object or substance smoulders, it typically undergoes a low-intensity, often hidden, combustion. This process can occur due to various factors, such as high heat, the presence of flammable materials, or insufficient oxygen supply. Smouldering can be observed in different contexts, including wildfires, burning embers, or even cigarettes left unattended.

    In addition to the physical sense, "smouldered" can also be metaphorically used to describe a state of suppressed or hidden intensity. In this context, it conveys a sense of restrained or muted emotions, ideas, or conflicts that have not yet fully erupted or been expressed openly. It suggests the presence of a simmering, underlying tension or potential that may eventually manifest itself in a more forceful or noticeable manner.

    Overall, the term "smouldered" encapsulates the notion of slow, quiet, and often hidden burning or intensity, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.

Common Misspellings for SMOULDERED

Etymology of SMOULDERED

The word "smouldered" is derived from the Middle English word "smouldren", which was inspired by the Old English word "smorian". This Old English term referred to the act of emitting smoke or producing a slow burn. The origin can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "smōrian", which meant "to smolder or emit smoke". Ultimately, the word can be linked to the Indo-European root "*smeu-", which denoted "to smoke, smolder, or smudge".

Conjugate verb Smouldered

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I smoulder
we smoulder
you smoulder
he/she/it smoulders
they smoulder

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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