How Do You Spell JOTTED?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɒtɪd] (IPA)

The word "jotted" is spelled with a double "t" in the middle, indicating a short vowel sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈdʒɒtɪd/. The "j" sound is represented by the letter "j" in the spelling, which is pronounced as the affricate /dʒ/. The "o" sound is represented by the letter "o" and pronounced as the short vowel /ɒ/. The double "t" at the end represents the voiceless stop consonant /t/. This word is commonly used to describe quickly writing something down as a note or reminder.

JOTTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Jotted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "jot." It is typically used to describe the action of quickly and informally writing down something, usually on a small piece of paper or in a notebook. When one jots something, they make a brief record or note in a concise, shorthand manner.

    The act of jotting is often done in a hurry or as a means to capture a fleeting thought, idea, or piece of information before it is forgotten. Therefore, to say that someone "jotted" something implies a certain brevity and lack of detail in the writing. Jotting is typically associated with a shorthand or abbreviated form of writing, where only the essential information is recorded, without much regard for grammar or punctuation.

    The word "jotted" is derived from the verb "jot," which itself comes from the noun "jot," meaning a small or negligible amount. Hence, to jot something is to write it down in a brief and concise form, often reflecting a small or insignificant piece of information.

    Overall, "jotted" is used to characterize the action of quickly and informally recording something with minimal detail, often done to preserve a fleeting thought or important piece of information.

Common Misspellings for JOTTED

Etymology of JOTTED

The word jotted comes from the verb jot, which originated in the late 16th century. The term is derived from the Old English word geteótan, which means to project, cast forward. Over time, geteótan evolved into Middle English as joten or yoten, with a similar meaning of to project or cast quickly. Eventually, jot emerged as its modern spelling and usage, mainly referring to quickly writing down or noting something briefly. Jotted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb jot.

Similar spelling words for JOTTED

Conjugate verb Jotted

CONDITIONAL

I would jotted
you would jotted
he/she/it would jotted
we would jotted
they would jotted
I would jot
we would jot
you would jot
he/she/it would jot
they would jot

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

I will jotted
you will jotted
he/she/it will jotted
we will jotted
they will jotted
I will jot
we will jot
you will jot
he/she/it will jot
they will jot

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jotteded
you will have jotteded
he/she/it will have jotteded
we will have jotteded
they will have jotteded
I will have jotted
we will have jotted
you will have jotted
he/she/it will have jotted
they will have jotted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you jotted
we let´s jotted

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jotted

PAST

I jotteded
you jotteded
he/she/it jotteded
we jotteded
they jotteded
he/she/it jotted

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

jotteded

PAST PERFECT

I had jotteded
you had jotteded
he/she/it had jotteded
we had jotteded
they had jotteded
I had jotted
we had jotted
you had jotted
he/she/it had jotted
they had jotted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I jotted
you jotted
he/she/it jotteds
we jotted
they jotted
I jot
we jot
you jot
he/she/it jots
they jot

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jotteding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jotteded
you have jotteded
he/she/it has jotteded
we have jotteded
they have jotteded
I have jotted
we have jotted
you have jotted
he/she/it has jotted
they have jotted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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