How Do You Spell DOLLIED?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒlid] (IPA)

The word "dollied" is spelled with two L's and one I. The IPA phonetic transcription for the word is /ˈdɑliːd/. The double L indicates a long vowel sound, which is represented by the "ee" in the spelling. The final I is also pronounced as a long vowel sound, and the pronunciation of the word emphasizes the syllable following the stress mark. "Dollied" is a past tense verb form that means to move something on a dolly or cart.

DOLLIED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Dollied" is a verb used as the past tense and past participle of the term "dolly." The word "dolly" has multiple meanings, and "dollied" depends on the context in which it is used.

    One common interpretation of "dollied" is related to filmmaking or photography, specifically when referring to camera movement. In this context, "dollying" refers to the action of smoothly moving the camera closer to or farther away from the subject, typically on a wheeled platform called a dolly. When the camera physically moves using a dolly, it is said to be "dollied." This technique is employed to create fluid, dynamic shots or to change the perspective or focus on a subject.

    Furthermore, "dollied" can also be used more generally to describe the process of transporting or moving an object or person on a dolly. A dolly, being a wheeled platform or cart designed to carry heavy or bulky items, allows for easier transportability. Thus, when an object or person is moved on a dolly, it can be said that they were "dollied" from one place to another.

    In summary, the term "dollied" typically describes the movement of a camera or the transportation of an object or person using a dolly.

Conjugate verb Dollied

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you dolly
we let´s dolly

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dolly

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

dollied

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I dolly
you dolly
he/she/it dollies
we dolly
they dolly

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dollying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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