How Do You Spell INFOLD?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfˈə͡ʊld] (IPA)

The word "infold" is spelled with the prefix "in-" which means "inside" or "within" and the root word "fold" which means "to bend." In IPA phonetic transcription, "infold" is pronounced as /ɪnˈfoʊld/ with the first syllable pronounced as "in" and the second syllable pronounced as "fold." The word is commonly used to mean "to wrap or enclose something within folds or layers," and can also be used figuratively to mean "to include or involve something or someone deeply."

INFOLD Meaning and Definition

  1. Infold is a verb that can have multiple meanings depending on the context.

    One definition of infold relates to folding or wrapping something or someone inward. It is often used when referring to clothing or fabric. In this sense, it implies the act of embracing or enveloping something within a layer or a fold. For instance, a person may infold a blanket around themselves for warmth or comfort, or a skilled tailor can infold fabric to create intricate patterns or designs on clothing. It suggests a careful and deliberate action of tucking something gently within itself.

    Another meaning of infold is to involve or entwine something or someone closely with a particular situation or group. In this context, it suggests inclusion or incorporation. For example, a project manager may infold new team members into an ongoing project, ensuring they are integrated and understand their role. Similarly, a community may infold newcomers, welcoming them and making them feel a part of the group.

    The term can also be metaphorically used to describe the act of absorbing or immersing oneself mentally or emotionally into an experience or idea. It refers to the deep engagement or contemplation of a particular subject. For instance, an artist may infold themselves in their work, focusing fully on the creative process, or a philosopher may infold themselves in a complex theory, exploring its implications extensively.

    Overall, infold refers to the act of folding inward, involving, incorporating, or deeply engaging with something or someone in various contexts.

  2. To inclose within a fold, as in the operation of "infolding" an ulcer of the stomach, in which the walls of the organ on either side of the lesion are brought together and sutured.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To wrap up; to enclose; to clasp, as with the arms.

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

Common Misspellings for INFOLD

  • knfold
  • 9nfold
  • imfold
  • ijfold
  • ihfold
  • indold
  • incold
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  • infkld
  • inflld
  • infpld
  • inf0ld
  • inf9ld
  • infokd
  • infopd
  • infood
  • infols
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  • infoold

Etymology of INFOLD

The word "infold" is derived from the Middle English word "infolden", which can be traced back to the Old English word "infealdan".

The Old English word is a compound of "in" (meaning "into" or "within") and "fealdan" (meaning "to fold"). The suffix "-en" is a common inflection indicating the past participle form of a verb. Therefore, "infolden" originally meant "to fold in" or "to fold within".

Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of the word evolved to "infold", but its fundamental meaning has remained relatively consistent. It is commonly used to describe the act of folding something inward or enclosing it within itself. Additionally, "infold" can be used figuratively to indicate the act of encompassing or embracing an idea, concept, or emotion.

Similar spelling words for INFOLD

Conjugate verb Infold

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have infolded
you would have infolded
he/she/it would have infolded
we would have infolded
they would have infolded
I would have infold
you would have infold
he/she/it would have infold
we would have infold
they would have infold

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you infold
we let´s infold

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to infold

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

infolded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I infold
you infold
he/she/it infolds
we infold
they infold

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

infolding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it infold

SIMPLE PAST

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

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