How Do You Spell DUETTED?

Pronunciation: [djuːˈɛtɪd] (IPA)

The past tense and past participle of the verb "duet" is "duetted". It is pronounced as [djuːɛtɪd] using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The double ‘t’ in the spelling of the word is used to indicate the stress on the last syllable. When adding the past tense or past participle suffix "-ed" to "duet", an extra "t" is added to maintain the stress on the final syllable of the word. Therefore, to indicate the past tense of "duet", we spell it as "duetted".

DUETTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Duetted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "duet." The term "duet" refers to a musical composition or performance involving two musicians or singers, typically of equal importance or significance. As such, "duetted" is the past tense form of the verb specifically used to describe the act of performing or singing a duet.

    In the context of music, to "duet" means to collaborate or perform a piece alongside another person, combining voices or instruments harmoniously to create a synchronized and melodious performance. When a person has "duetted," it signifies that they have taken part in a duet, joining forces with another singer or musician to deliver a harmonized musical performance. It implies a cooperation and coordination between both individuals, as they work together to achieve a unified musical expression.

    The term "duetted" can also be extended metaphorically to describe instances other than music where two individuals collaborate or work in harmony to accomplish a certain task or create a particular outcome. In such cases, "duetting" may imply a mutual understanding, synchrony, or cooperation between the two individuals involved, leading to a successful joint effort.

Common Misspellings for DUETTED

Etymology of DUETTED

The word "duetted" is derived from the noun "duet", which is believed to originate from the Italian word "duo" meaning "two". "Duet" refers to a musical composition or performance involving two singers or instrumentalists. The suffix "-ed" is added to form the past tense of the verb, indicating that someone performed a duet in the past.

Conjugate verb Duetted

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you duetted
we let´s duetted

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to duetted

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

duetteded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I duetted
you duetted
he/she/it duetteds
we duetted
they duetted

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

duetteding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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