How Do You Spell KENNED?

Pronunciation: [kˈɛnd] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Kenned" is [kˈɛnd], [kˈɛnd], [k_ˈɛ_n_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

KENNED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Kenned" is a verb that typically refers to the act of recognizing, acknowledging, or understanding someone or something through observation, intuition, or an inner sense. It is often used in a figurative sense, implying a deep understanding or perceptive insight into a situation, person, or concept.

    The term "kenned" originated from the Old English word "cennan" which meant "to perceive" or "to know." It carries connotations of wisdom, awareness, and a deep comprehension that goes beyond surface-level understanding.

    The act of "kenned" involves more than mere recognition; it implies the ability to discern and grasp the essential nature or truth about someone or something. It suggests an intuitive awareness, a fine-tuned perception that enables one to comprehend the underlying realities or motivations that may not be readily apparent to others.

    To be "kenned" is to possess an acute sense of familiarity, insight, or understanding about a person, object, or situation. It can also connote a sense of being recognized or acknowledged by a higher authority or power. In this sense, being "kenned" implies being seen, understood, and perhaps even validated.

    Overall, "kenned" encompasses the notions of recognizing, comprehending, and grasping the essence or truth of someone or something, often involving a keen intuition or perception.

Common Misspellings for KENNED

Etymology of KENNED

The word "Kenned" is a verb form of the noun "ken", which comes from Middle English "ken(nen)" and Old English "cennan". "Ken" originally meant "to know", "to perceive", or "to recognize" in Old English. Over time, "Kenned" evolved as a past tense form of "ken". Today, it is used to indicate that someone or something has been identified, understood, or recognized.

Similar spelling words for KENNED

Conjugate verb Kenned

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you ken
we let´s ken

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ken

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

kenned

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I ken
you ken
he/she/it kens
we ken
they ken

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

kenning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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