How Do You Spell CRISPEN?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɪspən] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "crispen" may seem confusing, but it can be easily explained with the use of IPA phonetic transcription. The word is pronounced as /ˈkrɪspən/, with the stressed syllable being the first one. The "c" at the beginning is pronounced as a hard "k" sound, and the "s" in the middle is pronounced as a soft "z" sound. The "e" after the "p" is silent, and the final "en" is pronounced with a schwa sound as "uh-n".

CRISPEN Meaning and Definition

  1. "Crispen" is a verb that refers to the act of making something crispy or enhancing its crispiness. It involves the process of drying, toasting, or heating an item in order to create a crispy texture or to intensify an existing crispiness. Often used in relation to food, the term is derived from the word "crisp," denoting a brittle or easily breakable state.

    In culinary contexts, "crispen" typically involves cooking techniques that remove excess moisture from a food item, resulting in a crunchy exterior while retaining tenderness within. For example, one might crispen a chicken skin by baking it in a hot oven, frying it in oil, or broiling it until it becomes golden brown and crispy. Similarly, it is common to crispen bread by toasting it until it becomes browned and crunchy.

    Beyond food, "crispen" can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of enhancing or sharpening something to make it more distinct or vivid. For instance, an author might attempt to crispen the dialogue in a play by emphasizing the wit and adding more crisp exchanges between characters, thereby making it more engaging for the audience. In this sense, "crispen" connotes a process of refining or sharpening to bring about a clear and defined quality, whether it be in taste, texture, or any other characteristic of an object or concept.

Common Misspellings for CRISPEN

  • krispon
  • xrispen
  • vrispen
  • frispen
  • drispen
  • ceispen
  • cdispen
  • cfispen
  • ctispen
  • c5ispen
  • c4ispen
  • cruspen
  • crjspen
  • crkspen
  • crospen
  • cr9spen
  • cr8spen
  • criapen
  • crizpen
  • crixpen

Etymology of CRISPEN

The word crispen is derived from the Middle English word crispenen, which comes from the Old English word crispian. This Old English term originated from the Latin word crispus, meaning curled, wavy, or crispy.

Conjugate verb Crispen

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you crispen
we let´s crispen

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to crispen

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

crispened

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I crispen
you crispen
he/she/it crispens
we crispen
they crispen

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

crispening

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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