How Do You Spell AVOUCHED?

Pronunciation: [ɐvˈa͡ʊt͡ʃt] (IPA)

The word "avouched" is spelled with the letter "v" followed by "o-u-c-h-e-d". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /əˈvaʊtʃt/. The "v" sound is voiced and produced by placing the upper teeth on the lower lip and then releasing a burst of air through the lips. The "ou" sound is pronounced like the "ow" in "how". The "ch" sound is produced by placing the tongue against the palate and releasing a burst of air. The final "ed" is pronounced as a separate syllable with a voiced "t" sound.

AVOUCHED Meaning and Definition

  1. Avouched is a verb derived from the combination of the prefix "a-" meaning "away" or "to a great degree", and "vouch," meaning to affirm, guarantee, or verify something as true or accurate. In its dictionary definition, avouched refers to the act of openly and confidently asserting or validating the truth, genuineness, or legitimacy of a statement, claim, or belief. It entails publicly declaring or attesting to the accuracy or reliability of something, endorsing it as trustworthy or valid. To avouch is to provide a strong, unwavering confirmation of the veracity of a statement, often accompanied by a personal guarantee or testimony. It can also imply taking responsibility for the accuracy of one's own words or actions by firmly standing behind them.

    The act of avouching is typically undertaken with conviction, demonstrating a strong belief in the truthfulness of the matter at hand. It may involve speaking up in the face of doubt, skepticism, or conflicting opinions to assert the validity of the information being presented. Avouched statements are often supported by evidence, logical reasoning, or personal experiences, further reinforcing their credibility. The purpose of avouching is to inspire trust, instill confidence, and establish a solid foundation of reliability for the subject matter being confirmed. By avouching, individuals provide an assurance or guarantee, lending their credibility and reputation to validate a claim or belief.

Common Misspellings for AVOUCHED

Etymology of AVOUCHED

The word "avouched" originated from Middle English and has its roots in Old French. It comes from the verb "avochier", meaning "to call as witness" in Old French. This term is derived from the Latin word "advocare", which means "to summon" or "to call upon". Eventually, "avouch" came into use in English, meaning to affirm or confirm with a solemn statement. "Avouched" is the past tense and past participle form of this verb, indicating something that has been affirmed or confirmed.

Conjugate verb Avouched

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I avouch
we avouch
you avouch
he/she/it avouches
they avouch

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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