How Do You Spell DEVOUR?

Pronunciation: [dɪvˈa͡ʊ͡ə] (IPA)

The word "devour" is spelled /dɪˈvaʊər/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "di-" is pronounced with a short "i" sound like in "dim". The second syllable "-vour" is pronounced with a diphthong "au" sound like in "ouch" followed by an "er" sound. The word means to eat something quickly and greedily. It's important to spell words correctly to ensure clear communication in speaking and writing.

DEVOUR Meaning and Definition

  1. Devour is a verb that refers to the action of consuming or eating up food quickly and eagerly. It can also describe the act of reading or consuming information or material rapidly and with great interest. The word often implies an intense and voracious manner of consumption, suggesting a strong desire to obtain as much as possible in a short amount of time.

    In the context of food, to devour means to consume hungrily, greedily or ravenously. It signifies a rapid pace and an insatiable appetite, often suggesting that the individual is enjoying the food immensely and without restraint. It conveys a sense of eagerness, enthusiasm, and indulgence in the act of eating.

    Furthermore, when used to describe the consumption of information or material, devour signifies an intense focus and absorption. It connotes a person's deep interest and the extent to which they are engrossed in the subject matter or content. It suggests a complete immersion and thorough understanding, almost as if the person is "devouring" the information to satisfy their curiosity or thirst for knowledge.

    Overall, the term devour captures the idea of consuming with great intensity, whether it be food or knowledge, indicating a strong and passionate approach to obtaining and assimilating what is desired.

  2. To eat up; to eat with greediness; to consume; to destroy; to waste.

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

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Etymology of DEVOUR

The word "devour" originated from the Old French word "devourer", which meant "to gulp down, swallow up". It can be traced back to the Latin word "devorare", which is a combination of "de-" (meaning intensification) and "vorare" (meaning "to swallow"). "Vorare" itself is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*gwer-" which also meant "to swallow" and can be found in other Indo-European languages.

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Conjugate verb Devour

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have devoured
you would have devoured
he/she/it would have devoured
we would have devoured
they would have devoured
I would have devour
you would have devour
he/she/it would have devour
we would have devour
they would have devour

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you devour
we let´s devour

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to devour

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

devoured

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I devour
you devour
he/she/it devours
we devour
they devour

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

devouring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it devour

SIMPLE PAST

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

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