How Do You Spell BEDECKED?

Pronunciation: [bɪdˈɛkt] (IPA)

The word "bedecked" is spelled as /bɪˈdɛkt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is derived from the verb "deck", which means to decorate or adorn something. The prefix "be-" adds the sense of intensification or completeness to the verb. The spelling of this word follows the most common English patterns, with the use of the digraph "ck" to indicate a hard "k" sound after a short vowel. This word is frequently used to describe someone or something that is heavily adorned or embellished.

BEDECKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Bedecked is an adjective often used to describe something that is adorned, embellished, or decorated in an extravagant or ornate manner. It is derived from the word "deck," meaning to decorate or adorn, and the prefix "be-" which intensifies or adds emphasis to the verb.

    When an object or a person is referred to as bedecked, it implies that it is dressed or adorned in a manner that is both lavish and striking. This term is commonly used to describe items of clothing, accessories, spaces, or even individuals who are heavily adorned with decorative elements or embellishments.

    For instance, one might describe a bride as bedecked in her wedding gown, accessorized with an array of jewelry, and donning a veil with intricate beadwork. Similarly, a ballroom during a grand event might be described as bedecked with lavish floral arrangements, draped fabrics, and sparkling chandeliers.

    Bedecked not only suggests a lavish display of adornment but is often associated with a celebratory or special occasion where opulence and extravagance are desired. It conveys a sense of grandeur, luxury, and attention to detail, capturing the idea of something or someone being adorned or decorated in an elaborate and visually impressive manner.

Common Misspellings for BEDECKED

Etymology of BEDECKED

The word "bedecked" is derived from Middle English "bedecken", which dates back to the 14th century. It is a combination of the prefix "be-" (indicating completeness) and the verb "deck", which comes from Middle Dutch. "Deck" originally meant "to cover" or "to overlay". Eventually, it took on the sense of adorning or embellishing something, which is the meaning we associate with "bedecked" today.

Similar spelling words for BEDECKED

  • petticoat,
  • BDGT,
  • bedogged,
  • BATCD,
  • PDECD,
  • PIDCOTT,
  • BETAGT,
  • batucada,
  • PTCDI,
  • batiked,
  • BDCTA,
  • BDACT,
  • PDCD2,
  • buttocked,
  • PTCCD,
  • PATCAD,
  • paddywacked,
  • CANMET/BTCD,
  • bodykit,
  • bytecode,
  • botucatu,
  • PATCD,
  • BETACD,
  • pudukottai,
  • bootcut,
  • Paedicatio,
  • hoop-petticoat,
  • BTACD,
  • PETCT,
  • BODCOD,
  • PTACT,
  • Bedagat,
  • WBDCD,
  • paddocked,
  • PTCTW,
  • BADCT,
  • Beducked,
  • potgut,
  • PDCD5,
  • bidgood,
  • pudukkottai,
  • BETACT,
  • BTCOD,
  • bodeguita,
  • bodycote,
  • HPBETACD,
  • PPTKOD,
  • bedside,
  • Pawtucket,
  • BTUKOD,
  • budikote,
  • PDCD4.

Conjugate verb Bedecked

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I bedeck
we bedeck
you bedeck
he/she/it bedecks
they bedeck

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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