How Do You Spell REDOUND?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪdˈa͡ʊnd] (IPA)

Redound is a word that has a unique spelling pattern. It is pronounced as ri-dawnd with the stress on the second syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for redound is /rɪˈdaʊnd/. The word means to have a good or bad effect, to rebound or reflect, to contribute or increase. The spelling of the word is derived from Old French, where the verb redonder meant to overflow, come back, overflow the bounds. Its spelling has evolved over time but has retained its distinctiveness.

REDOUND Meaning and Definition

  1. Redound is a verb that derives from the Latin word "redundare," meaning "to overflow" or "to come back." It can be understood as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb, depending on the context.

    As a transitive verb, redound means to have a positive or beneficial effect on someone or something. When something redounds to a person or an entity, it means that it contributes to or benefits them in some way. For example, if a charity event redounds to the local community, it means that the event has a positive impact on the community, such as by raising funds for local initiatives or improving its reputation.

    As an intransitive verb, redound signifies that something results in or leads to a particular outcome or consequence. In this context, it implies that a particular action or event brings about a specific effect or consequence. For instance, if an individual's hard work and dedication redound to their success, it means that these qualities directly contribute to their achievements or accomplishments.

    Overall, redound is a versatile verb that encompasses the notions of overflowing, returning, contributing, benefiting, and resulting. Its usage can be found in various domains such as literature, philosophy, and everyday language, where it conveys a sense of cause and effect, positive impact, or unintended consequences.

  2. To be sent, rolled, or driven back; to conduce in the consequence or effect; to result; to contribute.

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

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Etymology of REDOUND

The word "redound" originated from the Latin word "redūndāre", which is a combination of two Latin words: "re-" meaning "again" or "back", and "dūndō" meaning "to flow" or "to pour". The Latin term "redūndāre" was then borrowed into Middle English as "redounden", which initially had the sense of "overflowing" or "surging back". Over time, its meaning evolved to signify "to contribute", "to yield", or "to have an influence or effect".

Idioms with the word REDOUND

  • redound on sm The idiom "redound on someone" means that the consequences or effects of something will ultimately affect or impact that person negatively.

Similar spelling words for REDOUND

Conjugate verb Redound

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have redounded
you would have redounded
he/she/it would have redounded
we would have redounded
they would have redounded
I would have redound
you would have redound
he/she/it would have redound
we would have redound
they would have redound

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you redound
we let´s redound

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to redound

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

redounded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I redound
you redound
he/she/it redounds
we redound
they redound

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

redounding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been redounding
you have been redounding
he/she/it has been redounding
we have been redounding
they have been redounding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it redound

SIMPLE PAST

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

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