How Do You Spell TRAMPLING?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈamplɪŋ] (IPA)

Trampling is the action of treading heavily or destructively on something. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The initial sound is a "t" sound which is followed by an "r" sound. The next syllable is pronounced "am" as in "ham" and is followed by a "p" sound. The final syllable is pronounced "ling" and ends with the "ng" sound as in "sing". The IPA transcription of trampling is /ˈtræm.plɪŋ/.

TRAMPLING Meaning and Definition

  1. Trampling refers to the act of stepping heavily or forcefully on something or someone, usually with disregard for their well-being or causing damage. It involves applying an excessive amount of pressure or force with one's feet or shoes, thereby crushing or flattening the object or person beneath. Trampling can occur intentionally or accidentally and can result in physical harm, injury, or destruction.

    In a literal sense, trampling commonly refers to the action of walking, running, or stampeding over plants, vegetation, or the natural landscape. It often happens in situations where there is a large crowd or concentrated human activity, such as concerts, protests, or public events. Trampling under such circumstances can lead to the destruction of the environment, disruption of ecosystems, and loss of biodiversity.

    Figuratively, trampling can symbolize the act of dominating, overpowering, or disregarding someone's feelings, opinions, or rights. It can be seen as an act of disrespect or abuse of power, where one person or group overrides the needs or desires of another. Metaphorically, trampling can be used to describe situations where individuals or groups are marginalized, mistreated, or oppressed by those in positions of authority or privilege.

    Overall, trampling embodies a forceful and potentially harmful action, either physically or metaphorically, with the potential to cause injury, destruction, or the suppression of others.

  2. Moving as in a tramp, regularly and more or less loudly.

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

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Etymology of TRAMPLING

The word trampling is derived from the verb trample, which can be traced back to the Old French word trampler. In Old French, trampler meant to stamp with the feet or to trample, and it was formed by combining the prefix très- (meaning thoroughly or across) with the word ample (meaning ample or wide). Ultimately, the word can be linked to the Latin word trampus, which means clumsy or awkward.

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Conjugate verb Trampling

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I trample
we trample
you trample
he/she/it tramples
they trample

PRESENT PERFECT

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