How Do You Spell PEACH?

Pronunciation: [pˈiːt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "peach" is spelled with a combination of sounds, which are represented by letters in the English alphabet. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the word "peach" is transcribed as /piːtʃ/. The first sound, /p/, is pronounced by closing the lips and releasing a burst of air. The second sound, /iː/, is the long vowel sound "ee". The third sound, /tʃ/, is pronounced by combining the /t/ and /ʃ/ sounds to create the "ch" sound. Together, these sounds create the familiar word "peach".

PEACH Meaning and Definition

  1. A peach is a fruit that belongs to the Rosaceae family, characterized by its round shape and velvety, fuzzy skin. It typically has a yellow or reddish-orange color, which can vary depending on the variety and ripeness. The sweet and juicy flesh is usually a yellowish-orange hue and encloses a single large pit in the center. Peaches are widely recognized for their delectable flavor and pleasant aroma.

    As a versatile fruit, peaches are often enjoyed raw, either alone or as an ingredient in various culinary preparations like salads, smoothies, or desserts. They can also be canned, dried, or used as a component in jams, jellies, and syrups. Additionally, their refreshing taste makes them a popular ingredient in fruit-based beverages and cocktails.

    Apart from their culinary uses, peaches are a rich source of essential nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, and dietary fiber. They are believed to promote digestive health, support a healthy immune system, and contribute to healthy skin due to their abundance of antioxidants.

    The term "peach" can also be used metaphorically to refer to someone or something that is exceptionally attractive, beautiful, or pleasing. In this context, it is often used to describe a person's appearance or personality. Furthermore, "peach" may also be employed idiomatically, such as in the expression "to be a peach" meaning to be especially kind, generous, or helpful.

  2. A very fine wall-fruit-also the tree; a name given by Cornish miners to certain rocks of a bluish-green colour-a lode composed of it is called peachy lode.

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

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Etymology of PEACH

The word "peach" originated from the Middle English word "peche" or "pesche", which was derived from the Old French word "pesche". The Old French word, in turn, came from the Late Latin word "persica", which was the fruit's botanical name. The Latin term "persica" was adopted from the Ancient Greek word "persikē" or "persikón", which referred specifically to the peach tree and its fruit. The Greek word was ultimately derived from Persia (modern-day Iran), as it is believed that peaches originally came from that region.

Similar spelling words for PEACH

Plural form of PEACH is PEACHES

Conjugate verb Peach

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been peaching
you would have been peaching
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we would have been peaching
they would have been peaching

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would peach
you would peach
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we would peach
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be peaching
you would be peaching
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we would be peaching
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FUTURE

I will peach
you will peach
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we will peach
they will peach

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be peaching
you will be peaching
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we will be peaching
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have peached
you will have peached
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been peaching
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IMPERATIVE

we Let´s peach

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

peached

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been peaching
you had been peaching
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PRESENT

I peach
you peach
he/she/it peaches
we peach
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am peaching
you are peaching
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

peaching

PRESENT PERFECT

I have peached
you have peached
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been peaching
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it peach

SIMPLE PAST

I peached
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