How Do You Spell CHAW?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɔː] (IPA)

The word "chaw" is spelled with the letters c, h, a and w. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /tʃɔː/. The letter combination "ch" is pronounced as the voiceless palato-alveolar affricate sound /tʃ/. The letter "a" is pronounced as the open-mid back unrounded vowel /ɔː/. Finally, the letter "w" is pronounced as the voiced labio-velar approximant sound /w/. "Chaw" is a slang term for chewing tobacco or a wad of tobacco.

CHAW Meaning and Definition

  1. Chaw is a noun that refers to a large, "chewable" piece of tobacco or something that is chewed on, typically held in the mouth. It can also be used as a verb to describe the action of chewing on such a piece, usually tobacco.

    As a noun, chaw often relates to chewing tobacco. It is often sold as a large chunk or plug, typically made from fermented and pressed tobacco leaves. Chaw is commonly associated with rural or working-class communities where chewing tobacco is prevalent. It is typically chewed by placing it between the cheek and gums, and saliva is periodically spit out. Chaw may be favored by individuals seeking a long-lasting tobacco flavor without the need for constant inhaling or smoking.

    As a verb, chaw describes the action of chewing on a piece of tobacco or any other object. It implies a slow, repetitive jaw motion that releases flavor or promotes relaxation. Chawing is often seen as a casual or leisurely activity, typically associated with individuals engrossed in work or reflection.

    In a broader sense, chaw can also be used as a metaphorical verb to denote the act of persistently thinking about or contemplating a problem, idea, or situation. In this context, it suggests mental chewing or mulling over a thought or issue.

Common Misspellings for CHAW

  • haw
  • hcaw
  • cahw
  • chwa
  • cchaw
  • chhaw
  • chaw
  • khaw
  • ghaw
  • ahaw
  • bhaw
  • claw
  • ciaw
  • chiw
  • chew
  • chcw
  • cha7
  • c haw
  • ch aw
  • cha w

Etymology of CHAW

The word "chaw" is derived from the Old English word "ceowan" or "ceawian", which means to chew or gnaw. This Old English verb is also related to the Middle Low German word "keven" and the Middle Dutch word "coven", both of which carry the same meaning. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved to become "chaw", which is used to describe the act of chewing tobacco or something substantial.

Similar spelling words for CHAW

Plural form of CHAW is CHAWS

Conjugate verb Chaw

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have chawed
you would have chawed
he/she/it would have chawed
we would have chawed
they would have chawed
I would have chaw
you would have chaw
he/she/it would have chaw
we would have chaw
they would have chaw

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you chaw
we let´s chaw

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to chaw

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

chawed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I chaw
you chaw
he/she/it chaws
we chaw
they chaw

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

chawing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it chaw

SIMPLE PAST

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

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