How Do You Spell SNEERED?

Pronunciation: [snˈi͡əd] (IPA)

Sneered is a verb often used to describe someone showing contempt or disgust. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled s-n-i-r-d. The "s" sound is followed by the "n" sound, and then the "i" sound. Next, the "r" and "d" sounds are joined together, creating a unique phoneme. This tricky spelling may require some extra practice, but it's an essential word for expressing negative attitudes or comments towards others. Remember to use a sneer in your voice when saying the word for optimal effect!

SNEERED Meaning and Definition

  1. Sneered is a verb that refers to a contemptuous and mocking expression or emotional attitude towards someone or something. It typically involves the act of curling one's lip or raising the corner of the mouth while raising an eyebrow, accompanied by a condescending or scornful tone of voice.

    The act of sneering often displays a sense of superiority or disdain towards the target of the gesture. It is a way of expressing contempt, ridicule, or derision towards someone or something perceived as being inferior or unworthy. Sneering can manifest in various situations, such as when someone looks down on another person's opinions, actions, or achievements, or when they belittle the value or significance of certain things.

    Sneering may also be used as a form of nonverbal communication, usually performed intentionally to mock or scorn someone without directly engaging in verbal confrontation. it can be seen as a facial expression that represents a person's negative judgment or dismissal of another individual's ideas, appearance, or behavior.

    The term "sneered" is often associated with negative emotions, arrogance, or arrogance, and can indicate a lack of respect or empathy towards the subject being sneered at. It conveys a message of disdain or contempt and is commonly used to illustrate someone's attitude of superiority or haughtiness.

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Etymology of SNEERED

The word "sneered" has its etymology in the late 16th century from the combination of two Middle English words: "snear" and "snare".

1. "Snear" is derived from the Old Norse verb "snerra", which means "to mock" or "to deride". It entered Middle English as "snare" and referred to scornful or mocking speech or laughter.

2. "Snare" is derived from the Old Norse noun "snara" or the Old English noun "snearu", both of which mean "a noose" or "a trap". The concept behind "snare" is likened to the way a sneer can capture and hold someone in disrespect or contempt.

Conjugate verb Sneered

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I sneer
we sneer
you sneer
he/she/it sneers
they sneer

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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