How Do You Spell HALTING?

Pronunciation: [hˈɒltɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "halting" is spelled with the letters H-A-L-T-I-N-G. The pronunciation is /ˈhɔːltɪŋ/. The initial sound is a voiceless H sound, followed by an AH vowel. The L sound is pronounced after the AH and the final sound is a nasal ing sound. The word "halting" means to stop or pause in movement or speech, or to be hesitant or uncertain. It is important to spell words correctly to ensure clear communication in writing and speaking.

HALTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Halting is an adjective that describes something characterized by pauses, interruptions, or breaks in a smooth flow or continuity. It refers to the act or motion of stopping or pausing, indicating an incomplete or hesitant manner. In this sense, something halting may lack fluidity, consistency, or a continuous progression.

    When used to describe speech or language, halting refers to a hesitant or faltering manner of speaking, often marked by frequent pauses or disruptions. This can be due to various factors such as uncertainty, lack of confidence, difficulty in finding words, or language barriers. A halting speech may sound fragmented or disjointed, as if the speaker is struggling to express their thoughts or ideas effectively.

    Furthermore, halting can depict a physical action that is hesitant, irregular, or jerky in its movements. It suggests a lack of smoothness or a temporary cease in the regular cadence of motion. This could be observed in gait or walking patterns, where the person's stride might be uneven or intermittent.

    In a broader sense, halting can also refer to any process or development that is progressing with difficulty or impediments. It conveys a notion of intermittent progress, where there are frequent stops or setbacks along the way, hindering a smooth and continuous advancement.

    Overall, halting encapsulates the idea of a discontinuous or interrupted state, whether in speech, movement, or progress, highlighting the presence of interruptions, hesitations, or pauses.

  2. • Limping.
    • Act of one who halts.

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

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Etymology of HALTING

The word "halting" originated from the Middle English term "halten", which can be traced back to the Old High German word "halzzan" and the Middle High German word "halten". In these Germanic languages, "halzen" and "halten" meant "to limp" or "to walk lamely". Over time, the word evolved in English to refer to someone or something that walks or moves with difficulty, hesitation, or irregularity.

Similar spelling words for HALTING

Conjugate verb Halting

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I halt
we halt
you halt
he/she/it halts
they halt

PRESENT PERFECT

I have halted
we have halted
you have halted
he/she/it has halted
they have halted
I am halting
we are halting
you are halting
he/she/it is halting
they are halting
I was halting
we were halting
you were halting
he/she/it was halting
they were halting
I will be halting
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I have been halting
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I will have been halting
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they will have been halting
I would have halted
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he/she/it would have halted
they would have halted
I would be halting
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he/she/it would be halting
they would be halting
I would have been halting
we would have been halting
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