How Do You Spell RUCKLE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌkə͡l] (IPA)

Ruckle is a verb meaning to rumple or crease, and its phonetic transcription is /ˈrʌkəl/. Its spelling follows the standard English language rules of pronunciation, in which the r-sound is followed by the short u-sound, and the final syllable starts with a stressed vowel (in this case ŭ). The final "le" ending is typically pronounced as "əl," indicating a silent final "e," which is often the case in English words ending in "le". Overall, the spelling of the word "ruckle" accurately reflects its pronunciation.

RUCKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Ruckle is a verb that generally means to wrinkle, crumple, or crease, typically in reference to fabric or paper. This term is commonly used to describe the action of causing a material to form small twists or folds, resulting in an uneven or crinkled appearance. When an object such as a cloth or a sheet of paper becomes ruckled, it usually loses its smooth and flat texture.

    In a broader sense, ruckle can also be used to depict something that is tangled or disorderly. For instance, hair or wires that are tangled and knotted together may be described as ruckled due to their unkempt and twisted state.

    Furthermore, ruckle can sometimes serve as a noun, representing a fold or crease on a material's surface. This refers to the actual result of the action of ruckling, where an object becomes crumpled or wrinkled.

    Overall, ruckle is a versatile word that primarily denotes the action of crumpling or creasing fabric or paper, as well as the actual effect or appearance of such wrinkling. This term can also be extended to describe disorderly or tangled situations or objects, emphasizing their twisted or knotted nature.

Common Misspellings for RUCKLE

  • 5uckle
  • 4uckle
  • ryckle
  • rhckle
  • rjckle
  • r8ckle
  • r7ckle
  • ruxkle
  • ruvkle
  • rufkle
  • rudkle
  • rucjle
  • rucmle
  • ruclle
  • rucole
  • rucile
  • ruckke
  • ruckpe

Etymology of RUCKLE

The word "ruckle" originates from Middle English, specifically from the Old English word "hrūcan" which means to breathe with difficulty or to croak. It is related to the Old High German word "hrōchōn" and the Middle Dutch word "rook" which both carry the same meaning. Over time, "hrūcan" transformed into "rucken" in Middle English, which eventually led to the modern form "ruckle". The word has come to have various meanings, including to wrinkle, rumple, or make a crackling noise.

Similar spelling word for RUCKLE

Conjugate verb Ruckle

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you ruckle
we let´s ruckle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ruckle

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

ruckled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I ruckle
you ruckle
he/she/it ruckles
we ruckle
they ruckle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ruckling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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