How Do You Spell PLURALISED?

Pronunciation: [plˈʊ͡əɹəlˌa͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Pluralised is a verb that means to make a word plural. Its phonetic transcription is /ˈplʊrəlaɪzd/. The word starts with the stressed syllable "PLU" pronounced as /ˈplʊ/. The next syllable has the unstressed vowel "ə" pronounced as /ə/. The following syllable is again stressed with the sound "RA" pronounced as /rə/. The "LAI" sound in the fourth syllable is pronounced as /laɪ/. The final syllable "ZD" is pronounced as /zd/. Together, this gives the pronunciation of /ˈplʊrəlaɪzd/.

PLURALISED Meaning and Definition

  1. Pluralised is a verb that refers to the act of making a word or phrase plural. It is the process of inflecting a singular noun, verb, or adjective to represent more than one. The term is commonly used in the context of grammar and language.

    When a word is pluralised, it typically involves adding an affix or changing the spelling in order to indicate plurality. This could include adding an "s," "es," or "ies" at the end of a noun, altering vowels or consonants, or making other adjustments as required by the language's rules.

    The purpose of pluralisation is to indicate that there is more than one of a particular entity being referred to. By changing the form of a word, it helps to provide clarity in communication.

    For example, the noun "cat" is pluralised to "cats" by adding an "s" at the end. Similarly, the verb "run" transforms into "run" when referring to a single action, but becomes "run" when representing multiple actions.

    Pluralisation is an important aspect of grammatical rules in many languages. It allows for accurate and concise expression of quantity, helping to avoid ambiguity and misunderstanding.

Common Misspellings for PLURALISED

  • oluralised
  • lluralised
  • -luralised
  • 0luralised
  • pkuralised
  • ppuralised
  • pouralised
  • plyralised
  • plhralised
  • pljralised
  • pliralised
  • pl8ralised
  • pl7ralised
  • pluealised
  • pludalised
  • plufalised
  • plutalised
  • plu5alised
  • plu4alised
  • plurzlised

Etymology of PLURALISED

The word "pluralised" is derived from the noun "plural", which comes from the Latin term "pluralis". In Latin, "plurus" means "several" or "many". The suffix "-ise" is added to "plural" to form the verb "pluralise", which means to make or form plural. Therefore, "pluralised" is the past tense form of the verb "pluralise" and signifies the action of making something or someone plural.

Conjugate verb Pluralised

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I pluralise
we pluralise
you pluralise
he/she/it pluralises
they pluralise

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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