How Do You Spell TACKLE?

Pronunciation: [tˈakə͡l] (IPA)

The word "tackle" has an interesting spelling that can be tricky to pronounce correctly. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /ˈtækəl/. The "t" and "k" sounds blend together to create the initial "tk" sound, followed by the short "a" sound. The second syllable has the schwa sound represented by the upside-down "e" symbol, and the final "l" blends with the "k" at the beginning of the following word when it is used as a verb, as in "tackling a problem." Remembering this spelling can help improve pronunciation accuracy.

TACKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Tackle is a verb and a noun with multiple definitions. As a verb, it refers to the act of dealing with a problem, task, or challenge with determination and skill. It involves approaching a difficult situation or issue and making an effort to resolve or overcome it. This can refer to physical actions or mental processes.

    In the context of sports, to tackle is to use defensive moves to stop or bring down an opponent who has possession of the ball. It is commonly associated with contact or collision sports such as football or rugby, where players attempt to forcefully and legally halt the progress of an opposing player.

    As a noun, tackle typically refers to equipment or tools used for a specific purpose, often related to fishing or outdoor activities. It can include items such as hooks, lines, reels, and bait used in angling. In a more general sense, tackle can also denote a set of tools or equipment used for a particular task, such as a carpenter's tackle consisting of various tools for woodworking.

    Overall, tackle encompasses the actions of confronting and addressing challenges, the defensive moves in certain sports, and the equipment needed for various activities or tasks.

  2. Among seamen, a pulley of two or more blocks, with suitable ropes, for raising and lowering heavy weights; the ropes, rigging, &c., of a ship; harness; gear; apparatus.

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

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Etymology of TACKLE

The word "tackle" has an interesting etymology. It originated from the Middle English word "takel" which was derived from the Old French word "taquele" meaning a "receptacle" or "container". This Old French term was further derived from the medieval Latin word "taccula", also meaning "tackle" or "rigging". This Latin root seems to have its origins in the Old Norse word "takl" meaning "gear" or "rigging". Over time, the meaning of "tackle" expanded to include equipment or apparatus used for various tasks, such as fishing or sailing. Nowadays, the term is commonly used to refer to sports equipment, particularly in American football.

Idioms with the word TACKLE

  • your wedding tackle The idiom "your wedding tackle" is a primarily humorous or colloquial term used to refer to the male genitalia, particularly the male reproductive organs. It is usually used in a lighthearted or jesting manner.

Similar spelling words for TACKLE

Conjugate verb Tackle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tackled
you would have tackled
he/she/it would have tackled
we would have tackled
they would have tackled
I would have tackle
you would have tackle
he/she/it would have tackle
we would have tackle
they would have tackle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you tackle
we let´s tackle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tackle

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

tackled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I tackle
you tackle
he/she/it tackles
we tackle
they tackle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tackling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it tackle

SIMPLE PAST

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

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