How Do You Spell POSSESSES?

Pronunciation: [pəzˈɛsɪz] (IPA)

The word "possesses" is spelled with two "s" letters and three "e" letters. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /pəˈzɛsɪz/. The first syllable is pronounced as "puh", followed by "zeh" in the second syllable. The third syllable begins with the "s" sound and ends with "ihz". Lastly, the fourth syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound, followed by the "z" sound and ending with a soft "ihz". Remembering the correct spelling of this word can improve your writing and communication skills.

POSSESSES Meaning and Definition

  1. Possesses, as a verb, refers to the act of having or owning something, especially as a result of control, power, or ownership. It is derived from the word "possess," which originates from the Latin word "possidere" meaning "to have in one's control" or "to own."

    When someone possesses something, they have it in their physical possession or control. This can refer to tangible objects like possessions or property, such as a house, car, or valuable belongings. However, it can also refer to intangible concepts like skills, abilities, or characteristics possessed by an individual, such as knowledge, talent, or charisma.

    In a broader sense, "possesses" can also describe the state of being affected or influenced by something, as in someone being possessed by an idea, emotion, or spirit. This connotation suggests a stronger or overpowering influence, where the individual's behavior or actions are determined or controlled by external factors.

    The term "possesses" can also be used in the context of supernatural or metaphysical entities taking control over a person’s mind or body, as often depicted in folklore, mythology, or horror stories.

    Overall, "possesses" refers to the state of having or controlling something, whether it be material possessions, intangible qualities, an external influence, or even a supernatural entity affecting an individual.

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Etymology of POSSESSES

The word "possesses" has its origins in the Latin word "possidere". "Possidere" is a compound word composed of "posse" (to be able, to have power) and "sedere" (to sit, to occupy). Over time, the word evolved and was adopted into Middle English as "possessen". The modern form "possesses" ultimately emerged from this Middle English version.

Conjugate verb Possesses

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I possess
we possess
you possess
he/she/it possesses
they possess

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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