How Do You Spell TWINED?

Pronunciation: [twˈa͡ɪnd] (IPA)

Twined is spelled with the letters t-w-i-n-e-d. The word can be transcribed phonetically as /twaɪnd/. The IPA symbols used in this transcription are the "t" sound followed by the "w" sound, the long "a" sound, the "n" sound, and the voiced "d" sound. The word describes the action of twisting or interweaving something, like two strands of rope. Proper spelling is important for clear communication, especially in written communication that lacks the benefit of tone of voice or body language.

TWINED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Twined" is a verb that refers to the act of intertwining or twisting together two or more strands, objects, or elements. The word is commonly associated with the physical action of twisting materials such as string, rope, or yarn around each other, creating a strong and often decorative bond. This process typically involves intertwining two separate strands around each other in a spiral or helical pattern, resulting in a cohesive and interlocked structure.

    The term "twined" can also be used metaphorically to describe the close or interdependent relationship between two or more individuals, concepts, or entities. It implies a connection that is strong, inseparable, or intertwined, similar to the physical act of twining strands of material. This figurative usage suggests a deep and inseparable bond, often characterized by mutual reliance, understanding, or support.

    Furthermore, "twined" can describe the manner in which certain plants, vines, or climbers grow. It refers to the natural tendency of these organisms to spiral or wind their stems or tendrils around nearby support structures as they grow upwards. The process of twining allows these plants to anchor themselves and gain stability, forming a strong bond with the supporting object.

    Overall, "twined" encompasses the physical act of intertwining, metaphorical connections between entities, and the natural growth behavior of certain plants. It signifies a bond or union that is strong, intertwined, or inseparable.

  2. Uniting closely to; embracing.

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

Common Misspellings for TWINED

Etymology of TWINED

The word "twined" is a past participle form of the verb "twin", which originated from the Old English word "twinnian". This Old English term is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "twinaną", meaning "to divide into two". Further back, it finds its roots in the Proto-Indo-European word "*dwis", which means "two". Over time, "twinnian" evolved into "twin" in Middle English and, eventually, "twined" in its past participle form.

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Conjugate verb Twined

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I twine
we twine
you twine
he/she/it twines
they twine

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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