How Do You Spell MAULING?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "mauling" is spelled with six letters, beginning with the consonant /m/ and ending with the consonant /g/. The vowel sound is the diphthong /ɔː/ (represented by the letters "au"), followed by the nasal consonant /l/. The final consonant /g/ is pronounced with the same sound as the letter "g" in "goat". This word is commonly used to describe a violent attack by an animal, and mastering its spelling can help improve one's writing and communication skills.

MAULING Meaning and Definition

  1. Mauling is a noun that refers to a brutal or savage attack on a person or animal, often resulting in severe injuries or even death. It can also describe the action of tearing or pulling something apart forcefully and violently.

    In the context of animal attacks, mauling typically involves the biting, scratching, or clawing inflicted by predators such as bears, lions, or wolves. These attacks are characterized by the ferocity and intensity of the assault, leaving the victim with deep wounds, fractures, and other significant physical damage. Sometimes, a mauling can occur as a defensive mechanism when an animal feels threatened or provoked, but it can also be purely predatory in nature.

    Mauling is not limited to animal attacks, as it can also be used to describe the violence that occurs during human confrontations. It can involve physical harm caused by punching, kicking, or beating someone, resulting in severe injuries like broken bones, lacerations, or internal damage. Additionally, mauling can occur in sports such as rugby or American football, when players forcefully tackle or tackle each other with significant force, sometimes leading to injuries.

    Overall, mauling encompasses the notion of a violent and aggressive attack with the potential for extensive harm or destruction, whether it be inflicted by animals or humans.

  2. A rough beating, as with a cudgel.

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

Common Misspellings for MAULING

Etymology of MAULING

The word "mauling" is derived from the verb "maul". "Maul" originated in the late 14th century and can be traced back to the Middle English word "male", which means a heavy hammer or mallet. This Middle English word was derived from the Old English word "mæl", which also refers to a hammer or mallet. The verb "maul" initially meant to use a heavy hammer or mallet to beat or pound an object. Over time, it took on the meaning of violently attacking or tearing apart something or someone, as in the case of animal attacks. Therefore, the term "mauling" refers to the act of being violently attacked or injured by an animal or any other force.

Plural form of MAULING is MAULINGS

Conjugate verb Mauling

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

I will maul
we will maul
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he/she/it will maul
they will maul

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have mauled
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PAST

I mauled
we mauled
you mauled
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they mauled

PAST PERFECT

I had mauled
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they had mauled

PRESENT

I maul
we maul
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have mauled
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I am mauling
we are mauling
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I would have mauled
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