How Do You Spell HECKLE?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛkə͡l] (IPA)

The word "heckle" can be pronounced as /ˈhɛkəl/ with a short "e" sound followed by a "k" sound and ending with an "l" sound. It means to interrupt a speaker or performer with disapproving or aggressive comments or reactions. However, some people may accidentally misspell the word as "hackle" with an "a" instead of an "e". It's important to double-check the spelling to avoid confusion and ensure clear communication.

HECKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Heckle, primarily a verb, refers to the act of interrupting a public speaker or performer with loud, derisive, or provocative comments, generally aimed at challenging or mocking them. It involves deliberately creating disruptions or distractions to the speaker's presentation or performance, often through repeated comments, jeers, or taunts. Heckling is commonly associated with live events such as political rallies, comedy shows, or debates, where individuals in the audience verbally express their disagreement, disapproval, or dissatisfaction.

    The purpose of heckling can vary, as it may be done to express genuine dissent or disagreement with the speaker's ideas, attempt to provoke a response or reaction, display one's own cleverness or wit, or simply disrupt the event itself. While heckling can sometimes be seen as a legitimate form of audience participation, it is generally considered disruptive, disrespectful, and impolite, often leading to a tense or hostile atmosphere.

    Hecklers usually aim to undermine the speaker's credibility, confidence, or effectiveness, by making personal attacks, challenging the speaker's arguments, or injecting humor at the speaker's expense. Heckling can affect both the audience and the speaker, potentially altering the dynamics of the event and influencing the direction or outcome of the discourse.

    In summary, to heckle is to intentionally interrupt, challenge, or mock a public speaker or performer, often through disruptive comments or actions, with the aim of expressing disagreement, provoking a response, or derailing the event.

  2. • An iron-spiked comb or machine for dressing flax, raw silk, or any flimsy substance; a fly for angling, dressed with feathers or silk.
    • To dress flax with a hackle; to tear asunder.
    • An instr. for preparing flax.

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

Common Misspellings for HECKLE

Etymology of HECKLE

The word "heckle" originated from the Old English word "hecel", which referred to the act of using a sharp instrument to comb or card flax or hemp fibers. Later, in the 16th century, this term took on a figurative meaning. It was used to describe the practice of combing or teasing out someone's words or ideas in a critical or sarcastic manner, often disrupting public speakers or performers. Over time, "heckle" evolved to specifically refer to the act of interrupting and challenging a speaker or performer with critical or provocative remarks.

Similar spelling words for HECKLE

Conjugate verb Heckle

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you heckle
we let´s heckle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to heckle

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

heckled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I heckle
you heckle
he/she/it heckles
we heckle
they heckle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

heckling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been heckling
you have been heckling
he/she/it has been heckling
we have been heckling
they have been heckling
I would have heckled
we would have heckled
you would have heckled
he/she/it would have heckled
they would have heckled

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