How Do You Spell PRICKING?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɪkɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "pricking" is spelled with a double "c" after the vowel "i" to represent a hard c/k sound, rather than the soft c/s sound that would be represented by a single "c". The IPA phonetic transcription for "pricking" is /ˈprɪkɪŋ/, where the symbol "ʃ" represents the "sh" sound in the middle of the word. The word is a verb meaning to pierce or puncture with a sharp object, and proper spelling is important in clear communication both in writing and speaking.

PRICKING Meaning and Definition

  1. Pricking refers to the act of piercing or puncturing something with a sharp object, typically causing pain or discomfort. It is a versatile term that can describe various contexts and objects involved in the process of piercing.

    In a physical sense, pricking can denote the action of poking or stabbing one's skin or another surface, often done intentionally or accidentally. For example, pricking oneself with a needle while sewing or pricking a patient's finger to draw blood for a medical test are common scenarios.

    On a metaphorical level, pricking can describe causing emotional or psychological discomfort or irritation. It can refer to an instance where someone feels slightly offended or annoyed, akin to the sensation of being metaphorically "poked" or "prodded." For instance, a remark that pricks one's ego might impact their self-esteem or a joke that pricks at an individual's sensitive topic can cause emotional pain.

    In other contexts, pricking can also pertain to the sensation or action of a sharp object making small, rapid pinpricks on the skin, often related to an allergy test or acupuncture treatment. Additionally, the term can be used to describe a tingling or itching sensation resulting from an insect bite or the feeling of pins and needles after a limb has "fallen asleep."

    Overall, pricking encompasses the act of piercing, poking, irritating, or causing discomfort physically, emotionally, or metaphorically.

  2. • Stinging as with prickles.
    • A sensation of sharp pain, as of being pricked; act of piercing with a sharp point.

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

Common Misspellings for PRICKING

Etymology of PRICKING

The word "pricking" comes from the Old English word "prician" which means "to prick, pierce, or poke". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "prikojaną". This word is further related to other Germanic languages such as Old Norse "prika" and Middle Dutch "pricken". Ultimately, the origin of the word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "preyḱ-" meaning "to prick, pierce, or sharpen".

Idioms with the word PRICKING

  • a pricking in your thumbs Feeling a sense of foreboding or danger, typically with a physical sensation in the thumbs.

Similar spelling words for PRICKING

Plural form of PRICKING is PRICKINGS

Conjugate verb Pricking

CONDITIONAL

I would prick
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they would prick

FUTURE

I will prick
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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

I prick
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PRESENT PERFECT

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