How Do You Spell GURGLES?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɜːɡə͡lz] (IPA)

The word "gurgles" is spelled with a soft "g" sound, followed by a short "ur" sound, and ending with a long "l" sound. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈɡɜː.ɡlz/. The word is a verb that describes the sound made when liquid moves around in a container, such as water in a sink or air in a bottle. The spelling of "gurgles" is consistent with English language phonetic rules and conventions, making it easy to understand and pronounce.

GURGLES Meaning and Definition

  1. Gurgles, as a verb, refers to the soft, bubbling or gushing sounds produced by liquid when it moves or flows rapidly and irregularly. This action is often associated with the movement of water, but can also apply to other liquids such as liquids inside the body or within containers. Gurgles generally have a low, throaty, and repetitive sound, often resembling the noise made by a small brook or stream. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe other types of sounds that share similar qualities, such as the noise made by a person's stomach when hungry or the sound produced by certain animals when they communicate or express excitement.

    As a noun, gurgles can describe the specific sounds or series of sounds produced by gurgling. These sounds can denote a sense of movement or liveliness, and they can often be soothing or relaxing. The term can also be used to refer to medical conditions or bodily functions, such as the sounds produced by liquid moving through the intestines or the respiratory sounds made by a person with a lung infection.

    Overall, gurgles encompass a range of soft, bubbling or gushing sounds that are associated with the movement of fluids, both within and outside the body.

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Etymology of GURGLES

The word "gurgles" is derived from the Old English term "gurgulian" or "giurgulian". These Old English terms were influenced by the Middle Dutch word "gorgele", which itself came from the Latin word "gurgulio", meaning "throat", "gullet", or "windpipe". The Latin term derives from the verb "gurgulare", indicating the sound produced in the throat, such as a gurgling sound made by water.

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Conjugate verb Gurgles

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I gurgle
we gurgle
you gurgle
he/she/it gurgles
they gurgle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gurgled
we have gurgled
you have gurgled
he/she/it has gurgled
they have gurgled
I am gurgling
we are gurgling
you are gurgling
he/she/it is gurgling
they are gurgling
I was gurgling
we were gurgling
you were gurgling
he/she/it was gurgling
they were gurgling
I will be gurgling
we will be gurgling
you will be gurgling
he/she/it will be gurgling
they will be gurgling
I have been gurgling
we have been gurgling
you have been gurgling
he/she/it has been gurgling
they have been gurgling
I had been gurgling
we had been gurgling
you had been gurgling
he/she/it had been gurgling
they had been gurgling
I will have been gurgling
we will have been gurgling
you will have been gurgling
he/she/it will have been gurgling
they will have been gurgling
I would have gurgled
we would have gurgled
you would have gurgled
he/she/it would have gurgled
they would have gurgled
I would be gurgling
we would be gurgling
you would be gurgling
he/she/it would be gurgling
they would be gurgling
I would have been gurgling
we would have been gurgling
you would have been gurgling
he/she/it would have been gurgling
they would have been gurgling

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