How Do You Spell CHIVIED?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈa͡ɪvɪd] (IPA)

The word "chivied" is spelled with a "v" instead of a "f", despite being pronounced as "chif-ied". The reason for this is because the word is derived from the British slang term "chivy", meaning "to chase or harass". The original spelling of "chivy" included a "v", and when the past tense form was created, the spelling remained consistent. Therefore, "chivied" is spelled with a "v" and pronounced as "chif-ied" (tʃɪvd).

CHIVIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Chivied is a verb that means to bother, tease, or annoy someone persistently or repeatedly. The word is often used to describe the act of pestering or nagging someone in an irritating manner. When someone is chivied, they are subjected to continuous, pestering actions or remarks that may cause annoyance or frustration.

    This term is typically used in colloquial or informal contexts, describing how someone relentlessly disturbs or pursues someone else. It can imply the action of persistently provoking or bantering with someone, often in a playful or light-hearted manner. For example, siblings might chivy each other by constantly poking fun or making playful jabs at one another.

    The word "chivied" may originate from the British dialect, specifically in English regions like Yorkshire. It shares similarities with the word "chiv," which means to taunt or provoke, as well as "chivy," which means to chase or pursue. However, "chivied" specifically focuses on the repetitive or continuous nature of the bothersome behavior.

    Overall, "chivied" refers to the act of persistently bothering or teasing someone in a way that can be irritating or bothersome.

Common Misspellings for CHIVIED

Etymology of CHIVIED

The word "chivied" is believed to have originated from the Middle English term "chivien", which means "to goad" or "to chase". This Middle English term is derived from the Old French word "eschivier", meaning "to chase away" or "to avoid". Further back in history, "eschivier" can be traced to the Late Latin word "excipere", which translates to "to take out" or "to catch". Over time, this term underwent several modifications and eventually evolved into the modern-day word "chivied", which refers to the act of persistently urging or driving someone, often to annoyance or harassment.

Conjugate verb Chivied

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have chivied
you would have chivied
he/she/it would have chivied
we would have chivied
they would have chivied

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you chivy
we let´s chivy

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to chivy

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

chivied

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I chivy
you chivy
he/she/it chivies
we chivy
they chivy

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

chivying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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