How Do You Spell HAWKED?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːkt] (IPA)

The word "Hawked" is spelled with a silent "w" sound, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The IPA transcription for "Hawked" is /hɔkt/. The "h" at the beginning of the word is pronounced with a strong exhale of air from the throat. The "o" is pronounced with an open mouth, and the "k" sound is made with a quick release of air from the back of the throat. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.

HAWKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Hawked is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "hawk." The word "hawk," in its various contexts, has multiple meanings and uses that define its dictionary definition.

    When used as a transitive verb, "hawk" refers to the action of advertising or offering goods or services for sale in a persistent and aggressive manner. It denotes the act of promoting or peddling items by repetitively calling out, shouting, or displaying them, usually in a public place, to attract potential customers. For instance, a street vendor might hawk their merchandise by loudly announcing its features and prices to passersby.

    In another sense, "hawk" can mean to clear one's throat loudly and forcefully as a sound or action made by humans or birds. This definition portrays the act of making a sharp, distinct noise from the throat to expel mucus or other obstructions, often preceding speech or as a symptom of a respiratory condition.

    Lastly, "hawk" can also be used as a noun representing a diurnal bird of prey characterized by its hooked beak, keen eyesight, and sharp talons. Hawks are known for their ability to soar and swoop swiftly, capturing prey with precision and agility.

    Overall, "hawked" as the past tense of "hawk" refers to the act of aggressively advertising or promoting products, the forceful clearing of one's throat, or the action of soaring and hunting characteristic of hawks.

  2. Crooked or curved, like a hawk's bill.

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

Common Misspellings for HAWKED

Etymology of HAWKED

The word hawked comes from the Middle English word hauken, which was derived from the Old English word hafocian. The Old English word hafoc means hawk, and the suffix -ian denotes the verbal action. Over time, hafocian evolved into hauken in Middle English, and eventually, it transformed into the modern form hawked.

Similar spelling words for HAWKED

Conjugate verb Hawked

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hawked
we will have hawked
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they will have hawked

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I hawk
we hawk
you hawk
he/she/it hawks
they hawk

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hawked
we have hawked
you have hawked
he/she/it has hawked
they have hawked
I am hawking
we are hawking
you are hawking
he/she/it is hawking
they are hawking
I was hawking
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I will be hawking
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I have been hawking
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I will have been hawking
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I would have hawked
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I would be hawking
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I would have been hawking
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