How Do You Spell KERB?

Pronunciation: [kˈɜːb] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "kerb" is often confused with its American English counterpart "curb". In British English, "kerb" refers to the raised edge of a sidewalk or road, while "curb" is typically used in the US. The difference in spelling is reflected in the pronunciation, with "kerb" being pronounced /kɜːb/ and "curb" being pronounced /kɜrb/. The pronunciation of the "er" vowel sound in British English is longer and more rounded, while in American English it is shorter and more flattened.

KERB Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "kerb," also spelled "curb" in American English, refers to a raised edge or barrier typically made of stone, concrete, or metal that demarcates the edge of a road or pavement. Primarily used for safety purposes, kerbs act as a physical separation between the road and footpath, preventing vehicles from straying onto pedestrian areas and maintaining a clear boundary between different areas of a street.

    Kerbs serve various functions, including preventing vehicles from parking or stopping in designated pedestrian zones, providing a guide for drivers by indicating the limits of the road, and aiding pedestrians in safely navigating sidewalks. Additionally, kerbs can help control the flow of rainwater by acting as a barrier that directs water towards drainage systems, reducing the risk of flooding.

    In terms of design, kerbs can vary in height, width, and shape, with some featuring a flat top for easy seating or as a pathway extension. They may also include tactile paving or detectable warning surfaces, which provide cues to visually impaired individuals and aid in their navigation.

    The word "kerb" can also be used figuratively to describe a limit or restriction on someone's actions or behavior. In this context, it signifies a boundary or constraint that prevents someone from exceeding certain boundaries or indulging in excessive behavior.

  2. A frame, as of stones, laid round the brim of a well; a raised border of stones.

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

Common Misspellings for KERB

  • merb
  • oerb
  • kwrb
  • ksrb
  • kdrb
  • krrb
  • k4rb
  • k3rb
  • kefb
  • ketb
  • ke5b
  • kerv
  • kerh
  • jkerb
  • kjerb
  • mkerb
  • kmerb
  • lkerb
  • klerb

Etymology of KERB

The word "kerb" is of Middle English origin, derived from the Old English word "cwealm" which meant "a raised bank or mound". It later evolved into the Middle English word "kerve" meaning "a raised line, a cutting". The spelling of the word shifted over time, and "kerb" became the standard spelling in British English, while "curb" is used in American English.

Similar spelling words for KERB

Plural form of KERB is KERBS

Conjugate verb Kerb

CONDITIONAL

I would kerb
you would kerb
he/she/it would kerb
we would kerb
they would kerb
I would curb
we would curb
you would curb
he/she/it would curb
they would curb

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have kerb
you would have kerb
he/she/it would have kerb
we would have kerb
they would have kerb

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

I will kerb
you will kerb
he/she/it will kerb
we will kerb
they will kerb
I will curb
we will curb
you will curb
he/she/it will curb
they will curb

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have kerbed
you will have kerbed
he/she/it will have kerbed
we will have kerbed
they will have kerbed
I will have curbed
we will have curbed
you will have curbed
he/she/it will have curbed
they will have curbed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you kerb
we let´s kerb

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to kerb

PAST

I kerbed
you kerbed
he/she/it kerbed
we kerbed
they kerbed
I curbed
we curbed
you curbed
he/she/it curbed
they curbed

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

kerbed

PAST PERFECT

I had kerbed
you had kerbed
he/she/it had kerbed
we had kerbed
they had kerbed
I had curbed
we had curbed
you had curbed
he/she/it had curbed
they had curbed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I kerb
you kerb
he/she/it kerbs
we kerb
they kerb
I curb
we curb
you curb
he/she/it curbs
they curb

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

kerbing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have kerbed
you have kerbed
he/she/it has kerbed
we have kerbed
they have kerbed
I have curbed
we have curbed
you have curbed
he/she/it has curbed
they have curbed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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