How Do You Spell DIAPER?

Pronunciation: [dˈa͡ɪpə] (IPA)

The word "diaper" is spelled as /ˈdaɪpər/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound is the "d" sound, followed by the long "ai" sound, represented by the letters "a" and "i". The third sound is the "p" sound, followed by the schwa sound represented by the letter "e". Finally, the word ends with the "r" sound. This spelling follows standard English phonetic rules and is commonly used in American and British English.

DIAPER Meaning and Definition

  1. A diaper is a noun that refers to a protective garment, usually made of absorbent material, worn by infants or young children around their lower bodies to contain and collect urine and feces. It is an indispensable product during the early stages of a child's life, serving as a convenient solution for managing their elimination needs when they are unable to control or communicate these bodily functions effectively. Diapers are typically designed with an outer layer made from a waterproof material to prevent leakage, accompanied by a soft, inner layer that provides comfort and absorbs moisture.

    The size and shape of diapers can vary depending on the age, weight, and stage of development of the wearer. They are fastened securely around the waist with adhesive tapes or Velcro straps to ensure a snug fit. Diapers are disposable in nature, intended for single-use, and are commonly available in packs or boxes.

    In addition to their practical use for infants and young children, diapers are also utilized in various circumstances such as for individuals with limited mobility or incontinent adults. With advancements in technology and increased environmental concerns, the development and use of eco-friendly cloth diapers have gained traction as a more sustainable alternative.

  2. • Figured linen cloth; a napkin.
    • To variegate or figure cloth.

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

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Etymology of DIAPER

The word "diaper" has an interesting etymology. It ultimately derives from the ancient Greek word "diaprunai", which means "to scatter through". This Greek term was used to refer to a fabric with a diamond-like pattern. During the Middle Ages, this type of fabric was frequently used as a covering for a baby's bottom. Over time, the word evolved through various languages, such as Old French and Middle English, and eventually became "diaper" in modern English. Today, "diaper" specifically refers to the absorbent garment worn by infants as well as adults who require assistance with toileting.

Idioms with the word DIAPER

  • soil one's diaper(s)

Similar spelling words for DIAPER

Plural form of DIAPER is DIAPERS

Conjugate verb Diaper

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you diaper
we let´s diaper

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to diaper

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

diapered

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I diaper
you diaper
he/she/it diapers
we diaper
they diaper

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

diapering

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been diapering
you have been diapering
he/she/it has been diapering
we have been diapering
they have been diapering
I would have diapered
we would have diapered
you would have diapered
he/she/it would have diapered
they would have diapered

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