How Do You Spell MATS?

Pronunciation: [mˈats] (IPA)

The word "mats" is commonly used to refer to a type of floor covering made of woven material. The spelling of this word is straightforward, with the "m" sound at the beginning pronounced as /m/ and the "a" sound in the middle pronounced as /æ/. The "t" at the end is pronounced as /t/. Therefore, the phonetic transcription for "mats" is /mæts/. Proper spelling is important to ensure clarity and accuracy in communication.

MATS Meaning and Definition

  1. Mats, noun pl. [mats]

    - thick, flat, and usually woven fabric or a similar material used as a covering or a base for various purposes, typically for protection, insulation, or comfort. Mats can be made from a variety of materials such as straw, grass, bamboo, jute, coir, plastic, or rubber. They are often used as floor coverings to serve as insulation and protect against dirt, dust, or cold. Mats can also be used for sleeping, sitting, or exercising, providing a comfortable and cushioned surface.

    - a piece of material, often of a specific shape, designed to be placed on a surface to protect it from damage or prevent slipping. For example, a doormat is placed at the entrance of a building to remove dirt from shoes before entering and protect the flooring. Other mats include yoga mats, which provide a non-slip surface during yoga and other exercise activities.

    - an assemblage or assortment of objects arranged in a flat, compact layer, often resembling a tightly woven or tangled arrangement. This can refer to natural formations such as mats of seaweed washed up on a beach or mats of fallen leaves in a forest. It can also refer to man-made objects like electrical mats or mats of wires in electronic equipment.

    Overall, mats are versatile and multifunctional objects used for covering, protection, insulation, comfort, or organization in a wide range of settings and contexts.

Top Common Misspellings for MATS *

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Etymology of MATS

The word "mats" is derived from the Old English word "matt", which can be traced back to the Old High German word "matto". It ultimately comes from the Latin word "matta", meaning "mat" or "thicket of brushwood". The earliest recorded use of the word in English dates back to the 14th century.

Conjugate verb Mats

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I mat
we mat
you mat
he/she/it mats
they mat

PRESENT PERFECT

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