How Do You Spell DEARBOUGHT?

Pronunciation: [dˈi͡əbɔːt] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "dearbought" is [dˈi͡əbɔːt], [dˈi‍əbɔːt], [d_ˈiə_b_ɔː_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for DEARBOUGHT

  • searbought
  • xearbought
  • cearbought
  • fearbought
  • rearbought
  • eearbought
  • dwarbought
  • dsarbought
  • ddarbought
  • drarbought
  • d4arbought
  • d3arbought
  • dezrbought
  • desrbought
  • dewrbought
  • deqrbought
  • deaebought
  • deadbought
  • deafbought
  • deatbought

Etymology of DEARBOUGHT

The word "dearbought" is formed by combining two distinct elements: "dear" and "bought".

1. "Dear": The adjective "dear" has its roots in Old English, where it was spelled "deore" or "deorew". It originated from the West Germanic word "diuri", meaning "precious" or "valuable". Over time, the meaning expanded to include a sense of high cost or personal significance. Today, "dear" is commonly used to describe something cherished, expensive, or loved.

2. "Bought": The verb "bought" has its origins in Old English as well. In Old English, it was spelled as "bycgan" and evolved from the West Germanic word "bugjan". The term broadly means to acquire something in exchange for payment or by exerting effort.

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