How Do You Spell BUSHELLED?

Pronunciation: [bˈʊʃə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "bushelled" is spelled with two L's because it follows the rule of doubling consonants when adding suffixes to words that end in a vowel and a consonant. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is /ˈbʊʃəld/, which breaks down into the sounds "buh-shuh-ld". The stress is on the first syllable "buh" and the "sh" sound is represented by the two letters "s" and "h". "Ed" is added to the end to form the past tense of the verb "bushel".

BUSHELLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Bushelled is a verb that refers to the act of measuring or counting items, particularly produce or crops, in bushels. The term "bushel" itself is a unit of measurement primarily used in agriculture to quantify grain, fruit, or vegetables. It is defined as a measure equal to 64 US pints or approximately 35.2 liters. When someone bushels something, they are assessing or estimating the quantity of a particular item in terms of bushels.

    The term "bushelled" can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of organizing or categorizing a large amount of information, objects, or tasks. In this context, it suggests tidying up or arranging things systematically. It implies the need for an organized and methodical approach to dealing with a heavy workload or a myriad of responsibilities.

    Additionally, "bushelled" can convey the act of struggling or coping with a heavy burden, similar to carrying a large bushel of goods. This definition emphasizes the endurance, resilience, and determination required to handle a challenging situation or undertaking.

    Overall, "bushelled" can encompass the measurement of items in bushels, the organization and categorization of information or tasks, as well as the endurance and resilience needed to bear the weight of a demanding situation.

Etymology of BUSHELLED

The term "bushelled" comes from the noun "bushel". The noun "bushel" has its origins in Old English as "byscyl", which referred to a cylindrical container for measuring grain or dry goods. This word was borrowed from an ancient West Germanic language, possibly Old Saxon or Old Frisian. Over time, the word "bushel" evolved to refer to a unit of dry volume measurement typically used for grains, fruits, and other commodities. The verb "bushelled" is derived from the noun "bushel" and is used to describe the act of measuring or packing something into a bushel container.

Conjugate verb Bushelled

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bushelled
you would have bushelled
he/she/it would have bushelled
we would have bushelled
they would have bushelled

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you bushelled
we let´s bushelled

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bushelled

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

bushelledded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I bushelled
you bushelled
he/she/it bushelleds
we bushelled
they bushelled

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bushelledding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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