How Do You Spell CONGEED?

Pronunciation: [kənd͡ʒˈiːd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "congeed" may seem odd to some, but it is actually derived from the French word "congé," which means "leave" or "dismissal." The phonetic transcription of "congeed" is [kənˈdʒid], with the stress on the second syllable. The double "ee" at the end of the word indicates a lengthened vowel sound, giving it a more distinct pronunciation. Despite its uncommon appearance, "congeed" is a legitimate word that means to thicken or solidify as a result of cooling or settling.

Common Misspellings for CONGEED

  • xongeed
  • vongeed
  • fongeed
  • dongeed
  • cingeed
  • ckngeed
  • clngeed
  • cpngeed
  • c0ngeed
  • c9ngeed
  • cobgeed
  • comgeed
  • cojgeed
  • cohgeed
  • conbeed
  • conheed
  • conyeed
  • conteed
  • congwed
  • congsed

Etymology of CONGEED

The word "congeed" is derived from the French term "congé", which means "leave" or "permission". It entered the English language in the 17th century as a verb, taking on the meaning of "to grant leave" or "to dismiss with a formal salutation". The usage of "congeed" in English is primarily found in older texts or within specific contexts, such as literature or historical documents.

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