How Do You Spell PUDDLE?

Pronunciation: [pˈʌdə͡l] (IPA)

The word "puddle" is spelled p-u-d-d-l-e. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈpʌd.l̩/. The first sound is the unvoiced plosive /p/, followed by the short vowel /ʌ/. The double consonant /dd/ represents a voiced plosive, followed by the liquid consonant /l/. The final syllable consists of the unstressed vowel /ə/, represented by the symbol /l̩/ which indicates that it is a syllabic /l/. Overall, the spelling accurately represents the pronunciation of the word.

PUDDLE Meaning and Definition

  1. A puddle is a small, shallow accumulation of water or other liquid on the ground. It is typically formed by rainwater or melting snow that does not immediately drain away or evaporate. Puddles vary in size and can range from small water-filled depressions on the surface to larger areas that cover a substantial portion of the ground.

    Puddles often occur on flat or uneven surfaces, such as roads, pathways, or natural landscape features. They can also form in depressions or low-lying areas where water tends to collect. In urban areas, puddles are frequently found in potholes or ditches along the side of the road.

    The depth of a puddle can vary, with some being only a few centimeters deep, while others may reach several inches or even deeper. Puddles can appear transparent or muddy, depending on the composition of the soil or other materials on the ground.

    Puddles can be a common occurrence after rainfall or when there is excess water in the environment. They can pose as obstacles for pedestrians, vehicles, or animals as they attempt to navigate through them. Puddles can also serve as valuable water sources for wildlife, particularly during dry periods.

    In summary, a puddle is a small accumulation of water or liquid on the ground that is formed by rain, snowmelt, or other means. They can vary in size, depth, and appearance, and are commonly found in low-lying areas or on flat surfaces.

  2. • A small pool of muddy water; stiff clay and sand worked together.
    • To make foul or muddy; to mix dirt and water; to make impervious to water by means of clay, as the embankment of a reservoir; to convert cast-iron into wrought-iron by stirring it while at a red heat in a furnace until it adheres into a lump.

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

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Etymology of PUDDLE

The word "puddle" originated in the late Middle English period, around the 15th century. It derived from the Old English word "pudd", which referred to a small pool or standing water. Interestingly, the word "pudd" itself has an uncertain origin. However, some theories suggest that it may have come from the Proto-Germanic word "pudlaz", meaning "a ditch" or "a pit". Over time, "pudd" evolved into "puddle", which still retains its original meaning today.

Idioms with the word PUDDLE

  • the biggest frog in the puddle The idiom "the biggest frog in the puddle" refers to someone who believes they are more important or superior than others in a particular group or setting, even though their actual significance may be limited. It implies an inflated sense of self-importance and a tendency to dominate or control others.
  • biggest frog in the puddle The idiom "biggest frog in the puddle" refers to a person who thinks or portrays themselves as being the most important or influential individual in a small or limited context, even though their significance may be inconsequential in a larger or more significant setting. It implies a sense of overestimating one's own importance or power within a small group or environment.
  • quench (one's) thirst at any dirty puddle To quench (one's) thirst at any dirty puddle means to satisfy one's needs or desires through any means necessary, even if it involves doing something unpleasant or unappealing. It implies a willingness to go to great lengths to fulfill one's desires, regardless of the consequences.

Similar spelling words for PUDDLE

Plural form of PUDDLE is PUDDLES

Conjugate verb Puddle

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be puddling
you would be puddling
he/she/it would be puddling
we would be puddling
they would be puddling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been puddling
you would have been puddling
he/she/it would have been puddling
we would have been puddling
they would have been puddling

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be puddling
you will be puddling
he/she/it will be puddling
we will be puddling
they will be puddling

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been puddling
you will have been puddling
he/she/it will have been puddling
we will have been puddling
they will have been puddling

IMPERATIVE

you puddle
we let´s puddle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to puddle

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

puddled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been puddling
you had been puddling
he/she/it had been puddling
we had been puddling
they had been puddling

PRESENT

I puddle
you puddle
he/she/it puddles
we puddle
they puddle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am puddling
you are puddling
he/she/it is puddling
we are puddling
they are puddling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

puddling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have puddled
you have puddled
he/she/it has puddled
we have puddled
they have puddled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been puddling
you have been puddling
he/she/it has been puddling
we have been puddling
they have been puddling
I would have puddled
we would have puddled
you would have puddled
he/she/it would have puddled
they would have puddled

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