How Do You Spell DEAVING?

Pronunciation: [dˈiːvɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "deaving" has a unique spelling that can be explained with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable is pronounced like the "dee" in "deep" or "deer," represented by the IPA symbol /di/. The second syllable is pronounced with the "v" sound, as in "very," /vɪŋ/. Together, the word is pronounced "dee-v-ing." Despite its uncommon spelling, "deaving" is a valid word that means "to stun or deafen with a loud noise."

Common Misspellings for DEAVING

  • dwaving
  • ddaving
  • d4aving
  • d3aving
  • dezving
  • desving
  • dewving
  • deqving
  • deabing
  • deaging
  • deavung
  • deavjng
  • deavkng
  • deavong
  • deav9ng
  • deav8ng
  • deavibg
  • deavimg
  • deavijg
  • deavihg

Etymology of DEAVING

The etymology of the word "deaving" is derived from the Old English word "dēafian", which means "to make deaf". It is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" which indicates the action or process of making someone or something deaf. Over time, the word "deaving" has come to be used in the sense of overwhelming or stunning someone, typically with a loud or persistent noise.

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