How Do You Spell HORDE?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːd] (IPA)

The word "horde" is spelled with an "h" at the beginning, followed by an "o" sound, which is written as /ɔː/. Then there is an "r" sound, represented by /r/, followed by a "d" sound, written as /d/. The word represents a large group or crowd of people or animals, often used in a negative connotation. It's important to spell words correctly, as incorrect spellings can lead to misunderstandings and miscommunications.

HORDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Horde is a noun that refers to a large group or crowd of people or animals that is generally considered to be disorderly, chaotic, or unruly in nature. It often connotes a sense of overwhelming numbers and a lack of organization or control.

    In the context of people, a horde typically implies a multitude or throng of individuals, moving together in a seemingly uncontrolled manner. It may evoke images of a mass of people rushing or pushing forward, perhaps in a fervor or frenzy. The term has historically been used to describe invading armies, marauding tribes, or wandering masses of nomads.

    When referring to animals, a horde suggests a large pack or herd, gathering together or moving in a group. Common examples include herds of buffalo, flocks of birds, or swarms of insects.

    The term can also be used metaphorically to describe an excessive or overwhelming quantity of things, such as a horde of papers cluttering a desk, a horde of emails flooding an inbox, or a horde of tourists inundating a popular tourist destination.

    Overall, the word horde is often employed to convey a sense of vast numbers, disorder, and a lack of control or organization, be it in relation to people, animals, or things.

  2. • A body of wandering or migratory people dwelling in tents or waggons.
    • To live together like migratory tribes.

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

Common Misspellings for HORDE

Etymology of HORDE

The word "horde" originated from the Turkic languages, most likely from the word "orda" or "ordu", meaning "encampment" or "camp". It was particularly associated with the mobile camps of the Mongol and Turkic nomadic peoples. From there, the term entered various European languages during the medieval period through contact with these nomadic groups. It eventually came to refer more broadly to a large group or multitude.

Similar spelling words for HORDE

Plural form of HORDE is HORDES

Conjugate verb Horde

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you horde
we let´s horde

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to horde

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

horded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I horde
you horde
he/she/it hordes
we horde
they horde

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hording

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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