How Do You Spell SECONDED?

Pronunciation: [səkˈɒndɪd] (IPA)

The word "seconded" is spelled with a "-nded" at the end, though it's pronounced more like "-ndid" ([ˈsɛkəndɪd]). The reason for this is because "second" refers to someone who supports and reinforces a statement or a motion. When a person agrees with what someone else has said and wants it to be considered, they may say "I second that." Therefore, when the word is used in the past tense, we keep the "-nded" at the end, which is pronounced as "ndid."

SECONDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Seconded is a term commonly used in formal settings and refers to the act of officially supporting or endorsing a proposal, idea, or motion in a meeting or discussion. When someone states that they have seconded a motion, they are indicating their agreement or approval, and offering their support to move the proposal forward for further consideration or decision.

    The term originates from parliamentary procedures, where it is necessary for a proposal to be seconded in order for it to be put to a vote or discussion. A person who seconds a motion is essentially adding their voice of support, confirming their agreement with the content or intent of the proposal. This action is crucial to prevent trivial or unnecessary matters from monopolizing the meeting's time, and to ensure sufficient interest and support to pursue a particular course of action.

    By seconding a motion, an individual demonstrates they are in favor of the proposal being considered, often with the aim of pushing it forward. However, seconding does not imply that they necessarily agree with all the details or aspects of the proposal, but instead indicates general support for its consideration by the group. Once seconded, the motion typically proceeds to a discussion, debate, or vote, where the entire group can express their opinions and reach a decision.

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Etymology of SECONDED

The word "seconded" has its origins in the Old French word "seconder", derived from the Latin word "secundare", meaning "to follow, assist, or support". The Latin term is derived from "secundus", which means "following" or "next". In the context of meetings or parliamentary proceedings, "seconded" refers to the act of formally supporting or endorsing a motion or proposal made by another individual, thus following and supporting their idea. Over time, "seconded" became the accepted term for this action.

Conjugate verb Seconded

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

I will second
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have seconded
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PAST

I seconded
we seconded
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they seconded

PAST PERFECT

I had seconded
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you had seconded
he/she/it had seconded
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PRESENT

I second
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have seconded
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I am seconding
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