How Do You Spell BILK?

Pronunciation: [bˈɪlk] (IPA)

The word "bilk" is often misspelled as "bilc" due to its unusual vowel sound. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /bɪlk/, where the "i" represents the short "ih" sound as in "sit", and the "l" represents a consonant sound. However, the pronunciation of "bilk" is often confused with the pronunciation of "milk" (/mɪlk/), which has a slightly different vowel sound. To avoid misspelling this word, it is important to remember the correct vowel sound and usage in the context of a sentence.

BILK Meaning and Definition

  1. Bilk is a transitive verb that typically has two meanings. The first definition refers to the act of defrauding or deceiving someone, especially by taking money dishonestly or by failing to fulfill obligations. It involves intentionally evading payment or defrauding someone of money or property through deceit or trickery. For example, a person who manipulates others into investing in a fraudulent scheme and then disappears with their money is said to have bilked them.

    The second definition of bilk is closely related to the first and involves evading obligations or avoiding payment. It refers to intentionally escaping or eluding one's responsibilities, often by exploiting loopholes or technicalities. For instance, when someone evades paying taxes by manipulating the system or by using illegal means, they can be described as bilking the government.

    The term bilk is commonly used in legal, financial, and business contexts to describe fraudulent or deceitful behavior aimed at taking advantage of others. It carries negative connotations, implying dishonesty, exploitation, and a lack of integrity. When someone bilks others, it entails intentionally deceiving them and avoiding moral or legal obligations. It is important to note that bilk is a more formal word and is not as commonly used in everyday conversation as similar terms like defraud or swindle.

  2. To defraud; to cheat; to leave in the lurch.

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

Common Misspellings for BILK

Etymology of BILK

The word bilk originated in the late 16th century, derived from the Old English word bilegan which means to cheat. Over time, it evolved to belk and then bilke in the 17th century, before finally becoming bilk in its current form. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is believed to be related to other Germanic languages such as Middle Dutch bilkin and Middle Low German bilken, which share the same meaning of to cheat or to disappoint.

Idioms with the word BILK

  • bilk sm out of sth The idiom "bilk someone out of something" means to deceive or swindle someone out of something, usually money or valuables, through deceitful or dishonest means. It implies cheating or conning someone to gain an unfair advantage or steal from them.
  • bilk (one) out of (something) The idiom "bilk (one) out of (something)" means to deceitfully or dishonestly obtain something from someone, typically money or possessions, by trickery or fraudulent means. It involves taking advantage of someone's trust or vulnerability to swindle or cheat them out of what rightfully belongs to them.
  • bilk someone out of something The idiom "bilk someone out of something" means to swindle or deceive someone in order to fraudulently obtain money, goods, or services from them. It describes the action of cheating or tricking someone to dishonestly deprive them of something, often through cunning or manipulation.

Similar spelling words for BILK

Plural form of BILK is BILKS

Conjugate verb Bilk

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bilked
you would have bilked
he/she/it would have bilked
we would have bilked
they would have bilked
I would have bilk
you would have bilk
he/she/it would have bilk
we would have bilk
they would have bilk

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been bilking
you would have been bilking
he/she/it would have been bilking
we would have been bilking
they would have been bilking

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be bilking
you would be bilking
he/she/it would be bilking
we would be bilking
they would be bilking

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be bilking
you will be bilking
he/she/it will be bilking
we will be bilking
they will be bilking

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been bilking
you will have been bilking
he/she/it will have been bilking
we will have been bilking
they will have been bilking

IMPERATIVE

we Let's bilk
you bilk
we let´s bilk

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bilk

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was bilking
you were bilking
he/she/it was bilking
we were bilking
they were bilking

PAST PARTICIPLE

bilked

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been bilking
you had been bilking
he/she/it had been bilking
we had been bilking
they had been bilking

PRESENT

I bilk
you bilk
he/she/it bilks
we bilk
they bilk

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am bilking
you are bilking
he/she/it is bilking
we are bilking
they are bilking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bilking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have bilked
you have bilked
he/she/it has bilked
we have bilked
they have bilked

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been bilking
you have been bilking
he/she/it has been bilking
we have been bilking
they have been bilking

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bilk

SIMPLE PAST

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

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