How Do You Spell CLERK?

Pronunciation: [klˈɑːk] (IPA)

The word "clerk" is spelled with a "C-L-E-R-K." The first sound, /k/, is produced by closing the back of the tongue against the soft palate. The second sound, /l/, is made by pressing the tongue against the alveolar ridge. The third sound, /ɛ/, is a short, open-mid front unrounded vowel, pronounced by opening the mouth wide and positioning the tongue in the middle of the mouth. The fourth sound, /r/, is produced by curling the tongue and vibrating it in the back of the mouth. The final sound, /k/, is produced the same way as the first sound.

CLERK Meaning and Definition

  1. A clerk is an individual who performs administrative or clerical duties within an organization or business. They are responsible for various tasks, including record keeping, data entry, filing documents, and providing general support to managers or supervisors. A clerk typically works in an office setting, although they may also operate in a retail establishment, government agency, or other similar environments.

    The role of a clerk often involves a combination of routine and specialized tasks. They may be required to process financial transactions, such as handling cash, managing invoices, or reconciling accounts. Additionally, clerks may generate reports, draft correspondence, or assist with the preparation of various documents. They are also responsible for ensuring that information is accurately recorded and stored for future reference.

    Clerks must possess strong organizational and time management skills to effectively prioritize tasks and meet deadlines. Attention to detail is crucial as they must maintain accurate records and identify any discrepancies. They should also have proficiency in computer applications, including word processing, spreadsheet software, and database management.

    The job requirements for a clerk may vary depending on the industry and organization. While a high school diploma or equivalent is often the minimum educational requirement, some positions may require additional training or specialized knowledge. The work environment for a clerk is typically fast-paced, requiring strong communication skills and the ability to work well both independently and as part of a team.

  2. One engaged to write in an office or keep business books; a clergyman; a reader of responses in the church-service.

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

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Etymology of CLERK

The word "clerk" has its roots in the Old English word "clerc" (pronounced klark), which means a clergyman or someone who could read and write. This word can be traced back to the Late Latin word "clericus", which also means clergyman or literate person. The word "clericus" was derived from the Greek word "klērikos", meaning belonging to the clergy. Ultimately, the term can be connected to the Greek word "klēros", meaning a lot or portion, as early clergymen were often allotted lands or a portion of the church's wealth. Over time, the meaning of "clerk" expanded to refer to someone employed to keep records, write letters, or manage administrative tasks.

Similar spelling words for CLERK

Plural form of CLERK is CLERKS

Conjugate verb Clerk

CONDITIONAL

I would clerk
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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have clerk
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE

I will clerk
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you clerk
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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to clerk

PAST

I clerked
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PAST CONTINUOUS

I was clerking
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PAST PARTICIPLE

clerked

PAST PERFECT

I had clerked
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

I clerk
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am clerking
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

clerking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have clerked
you have clerked
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we have clerked
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been clerking
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