How Do You Spell SHOVED?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈʌvd] (IPA)

The word "shoved" is spelled with the letters S-H-O-V-E-D, IPA phonetic transcription /ʃʌvd/. The "sh" sound is produced by placing the tip of the tongue just behind the upper teeth and exhaling, while the "v" sound is created by placing the top teeth on the bottom lip and vibrating. The "o" sound is short, like in the word "hot", and the "e" sound is pronounced like in the word "bed". The final "d" is pronounced like in the word "dog". Together, these sounds create the word "shoved".

SHOVED Meaning and Definition

  1. Shoved is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "shove." It is a transitive verb that refers to the act of forcefully pushing or thrusting someone or something in a rough or abrupt manner.

    When someone shoves, they apply pressure or force to move an object or person away from themselves or toward a particular direction. This action entails using their hands, arms, or body to physically propel the recipient forcefully. Shoving generally involves a deliberate act aimed at initiating or causing movement, often without regard for the comfort or consent of the recipient.

    The term "shoved" can also be used metaphorically to describe forceful actions or movements that are not necessarily physical. For instance, one might say that they were shoved into a new job or situation, meaning they were pushed or coerced into accepting something they did not want or deserve.

    The word "shoved" can imply a sense of aggression, impatience, or even hostility, depending on the context. It is frequently used in situations where physical contact or force has been used inappropriately or without consent. Overall, "shoved" describes an action involving the exertion of force to forcefully push or thrust someone or something in a rough and abrupt manner.

  2. To shove by, to push away; to reject; to shove off, to move away by a push or a thrust, as a boat from the shore.

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

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Etymology of SHOVED

The word shoved is derived from the Old English word sceofan, which means to push or thrust with force. The Middle English version of the word was shoven, and over time, it transformed into the modern English term shoved.

Conjugate verb Shoved

CONDITIONAL

I would shove
we would shove
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FUTURE

I will shove
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shoved
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PAST

I shoved
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they shoved

PAST PERFECT

I had shoved
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PRESENT

I shove
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have shoved
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I am shoving
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