How Do You Spell MOORED?

Pronunciation: [mˈʊ͡əd] (IPA)

Moored is a verb that means to anchor a boat or a ship with a cable or rope. The spelling of the word "moored" is m-oo-r-d, with the IPA phonetic transcription /mʊrd/. The first sound is a consonant sound 'm', followed by the vowel sound 'oo' that is pronounced like the 'u' in 'put'. The next two sounds are both consonant sounds 'r' and 'd' respectively. The word "moored" is commonly used in the context of marine transport and navigation.

MOORED Meaning and Definition

  1. Moored is an adjective that describes an object, typically a water vessel, that is secured or anchored in a fixed position. The term is derived from the verb "moor," which means to secure or fasten a vessel with ropes or chains to prevent it from drifting away.

    When a boat or ship is moored, it is typically attached to a solid structure like a pier, buoy, or anchor, ensuring stability and preventing it from moving with the current or wind. This process involves using ropes or cables that are fastened firmly to the vessel and to an external object. Mooring is crucial to keep boats and ships stationary while loading or unloading cargo, during repairs or maintenance, or when waiting for disembarkation.

    Moored objects are typically found in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. It is common to see moored boats in marinas, where they are often attached to fixed docks or floating pontoons, providing a secure and stable location for the vessels. Large ships and cruise liners may also be moored at ports or harbors, where they are secured to bollards or mooring posts, using heavy-duty cables and chains.

    Overall, "moored" refers to the action of safely securing a vessel to prevent it from drifting or moving freely, ensuring it remains in a particular location for extended periods.

  2. Made fast in a station.

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

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Etymology of MOORED

The word "moored" originated from Middle English "moren", which can be traced back to the Old English "mǣrian" meaning "to make secure". The term also has connections to the Old Dutch "maren" and Middle Dutch "moeren", both meaning "to tie up a boat". These Dutch words likely influenced the English usage of "moored" in the context of securing a vessel by anchoring it.

Conjugate verb Moored

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I moor
we moor
you moor
he/she/it moors
they moor

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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