How Do You Spell INTERRING?

Pronunciation: [ɪntˈɛɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "Interring" is spelled with two R's, despite it only being pronounced with one. The IPA phonetic transcription is "ɪnˈtɛrɪŋ." The first syllable sounds like the short "i" sound in "bit," followed by the "n" and "t" sounds. The second syllable has the short "e" sound in "bet," followed by "r" and "i" sounds. This spelling quirk can be confusing, but remembering the pronunciation can help you spell it correctly. "Interring" means to bury a dead body.

INTERRING Meaning and Definition

  1. Interring refers to the process of burying or placing a deceased person's body or remains into the ground or a tomb, with the intention of offering a final resting place for them. It is a solemn and typically religious ceremony that marks the end of a person's physical presence in this world and is an essential part of many cultural and religious traditions.

    During the interring process, the body or remains are carefully put into a casket or coffin, which is then lowered into a grave dug specifically for this purpose. This act is typically accompanied by various rituals, prayers, and ceremonies that serve to honor and commemorate the deceased's life, express grief, provide closure for the bereaved, and acknowledge the passage from life to death.

    Interring plays a crucial role in many cultures as it allows for the proper disposal of a body and provides a designated place where loved ones can pay their respects, offer prayers, and visit to remember the deceased. It serves as a physical and symbolic connection between the living and those who have passed away, allowing for the preservation of their memory and the continuation of their legacy.

  2. See Inter.

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

Common Misspellings for INTERRING

Etymology of INTERRING

The word "interring" is derived from the Middle English word "enteren", which originally came from Old French "enterer". Ultimately, its root can be traced back to the Latin word "in + terrāre", meaning "in + earth". It first appeared in English in the late 14th century and has since been used to refer to the act of burying a deceased person.

Similar spelling words for INTERRING

Conjugate verb Interring

CONDITIONAL

I would interring
you would interring
he/she/it would interring
we would interring
they would interring
I would inter
we would inter
you would inter
he/she/it would inter
they would inter

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you inter
we let´s inter

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to inter

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

interred

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I inter
you inter
he/she/it inters
we inter
they inter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

interring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been interring
you have been interring
he/she/it has been interring
we have been interring
they have been interring
I would have interred
we would have interred
you would have interred
he/she/it would have interred
they would have interred

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