How Do You Spell SHELVES?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɛlvz] (IPA)

Shelves is a plural noun referring to horizontal surfaces used for storage. The word is spelled with the combination of the letters "sh" and "v" which makes it a bit tricky for non-native speakers to pronounce. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ʃɛlvz/, where the "ʃ" represents the "sh" sound, the "ɛ" stands for the short "e" sound, the "lv" sounds like "lv" in "solved" and the "z" represents the voiced "s" sound at the end of the word.

SHELVES Meaning and Definition

  1. Shelves, noun, plural: shelves

    1. Referring to a furniture item or an architectural feature, shelves denote horizontal surfaces or platforms mounted or fixed to a wall, cabinet, or other structure. They are typically used to hold or display various objects, such as books, decorative items, dishes, clothing, or tools. Shelves can be made of different materials, including wood, metal, glass, or plastic, and are often designed with edges or lips to prevent items from falling off.

    2. Figuratively, shelves can also refer to a structured system or arrangement where items or ideas are organized or categorized. In this sense, shelves serve as metaphorical compartments or divisions used to store or present information, concepts, or thoughts. For example, in a library, books are organized on shelves based on a classification system like the Dewey Decimal Classification.

    3. Additionally, shelves can denote the act of putting something aside or postponing it for later, often due to the lack of immediate necessity or relevance. When an idea, project, or plan is shelved, it means that it has been temporarily set aside or abandoned but may be revisited or reopened in the future.

    In summary, shelves are horizontal surfaces fixed to a wall or structure used for holding or displaying objects or for categorizing and organizing information. The term can also be used figuratively to indicate the act of putting something aside or postponing it for a later time.

  2. A flat board fixed horizontally against a wall, on which articles may be laid or stored; a shoal or sandbank in the sea; a ledge of rocks; a flat projecting rock.

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

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Etymology of SHELVES

The word shelves is derived from the Middle English word shelf which originally meant a flat slab of wood or stone and evolved from the Old English word scylfe. This ancient word can be traced back further to Old Norse skjalf meaning shelf or ledge. Ultimately, the origin of shelves can be found in the Proto-Germanic word skelfz meaning a split piece of wood.

Conjugate verb Shelves

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I shelve
we shelve
you shelve
he/she/it shelves
they shelve

PRESENT PERFECT

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