How Do You Spell PAIRED?

Pronunciation: [pˈe͡əd] (IPA)

The word "paired" is spelled with the letter combination "ai" which has two distinct sounds in English. The "a" is pronounced as the short "e" sound /ɛ/ and the "i" is pronounced as the long "e" sound /eɪ/. Thus, "paired" is pronounced /pe(ə)rd/ with the stress on the first syllable. This pronunciation is important to recognize when using the word in speech and understanding how it differs from other words that may be spelled similarly but have different pronunciations.

PAIRED Meaning and Definition

  1. Paired is an adjective that pertains to something being composed of two matching or corresponding parts. It involves the concept of forming a relationship or connection between two items that are complementary to each other, creating a set or couple. The act of pairing typically involves bringing together two or more objects or individuals that share similarities or are intended to work in unison.

    In various contexts, the term "paired" can describe the act of joining, combining, or associating two elements, which can be tangible or abstract. For example, in genetics, paired chromosomes refer to the two copies of each chromosome found in our cells. In fashion, paired garments or accessories refer to two items that are meant to be worn together, such as a pair of earrings or matching socks. In technology, the term used to describe a matched connection between two devices, such as a paired smartphone and Bluetooth headset.

    Additionally, "paired" is often used in the context of pairing people or animals, indicating the act of bringing together individuals based on similarities, compatibility, or a specific purpose. This can apply to partnerships, relationships, or even breeding animals with desired traits.

    Overall, "paired" indicates a connection or relationship between two elements, emphasizing their complementary nature or their intended teamwork.

  2. To pair off, to separate from a company in pairs; in Parliament, applied to two members of opposite political opinions when they agree to absent themselves from divisions of the House for a specified time in order to neutralise each other's votes; the term is similarly applied to electors, &c., of opposite views who agree mutually to refrain from voting.

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

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Etymology of PAIRED

The word "paired" comes from the Old French word "par", which means "equal" or "equal to". It originated from the Latin word "par", which has the same meaning. The Latin word "par" is believed to have derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*per-", meaning "to grant, allot". Over time, the meaning of "paired" developed to refer to two items or individuals that are joined or matched together in a balanced or equal manner.

Similar spelling words for PAIRED

Conjugate verb Paired

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I pair
we pair
you pair
he/she/it pairs
they pair

PRESENT PERFECT

I have paired
we have paired
you have paired
he/she/it has paired
they have paired
I am pairing
we are pairing
you are pairing
he/she/it is pairing
they are pairing
I was pairing
we were pairing
you were pairing
he/she/it was pairing
they were pairing
I will be pairing
we will be pairing
you will be pairing
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they will be pairing
I have been pairing
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he/she/it will have been pairing
they will have been pairing
I would have paired
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I would be pairing
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