How Do You Spell SKIPPING?

Pronunciation: [skˈɪpɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "skipping" can be a bit tricky to spell due to the double consonant 'p' in the middle. The IPA phonetic transcription for "skipping" is /ˈskɪpɪŋ/. It starts with the 'sk' consonant blend, which makes the sound /sk/. The 'i' sound in the middle is represented by the letter 'i', pronounced as /ɪ/. Then comes the double consonant 'pp', which is pronounced with a slight pause in between, making the sound /p/. Finally, the word ends with the 'ing' suffix, pronounced as /ɪŋ/.

SKIPPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Skipping is a physical activity characterized by a repetitive motion of alternately jumping off and landing on one foot while swinging a skipping rope over the head and under the feet. It is commonly practiced as a form of exercise, play, or competitive sport. The participant holds the handles of a long rope with both hands and swings it in a circular motion while they jump over it as it passes under their feet.

    As a physical exercise, skipping provides numerous health benefits. It is known to enhance cardiovascular fitness and stamina, as it involves sustained jumping and coordination of various body movements. Skipping is also effective in toning the muscles of the legs, hips, and core, as the constant jumping motion engages these muscle groups. Moreover, it improves agility, balance, and hand-eye coordination.

    Skipping can be enjoyed both individually and in groups, making it a popular activity among children and adults alike. It is often included in physical education classes, fitness routines, and sports training programs. Furthermore, it can be a recreational activity that promotes fun, social interaction, and creativity.

    In a competitive context, skipping can take the form of speed skipping, freestyle skipping, or double Dutch skipping, which involve various techniques and choreographed routines. Competitive skipping events are held worldwide, where participants demonstrate their skill, speed, and creativity in rope skipping.

    Overall, skipping is a versatile and engaging physical activity that offers a wide range of health benefits and recreational opportunities.

  2. Leaping lightly; bounding.

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

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Etymology of SKIPPING

The word "skipping" comes from the Middle English term "skippen", which is derived from Old English "scipian" or "scippan". The Old English verb means "to leap lightly off one foot to the other" or "jump playfully". The word further traces its roots back to the Proto-Germanic word "skipōną", meaning "to skip". The concept of skipping has ancient origins and can be found in various Germanic languages.

Idioms with the word SKIPPING

  • without skipping a beat The idiom "without skipping a beat" means to continue without any pause or interruption, especially in speech or action, showing smoothness and immediate response. It suggests that a person is able to effortlessly and seamlessly carry on with something, without any disruption or hesitation.

Conjugate verb Skipping

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I skip
we skip
you skip
he/she/it skips
they skip

PRESENT PERFECT

I have skipped
we have skipped
you have skipped
he/she/it has skipped
they have skipped
I am skipping
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you are skipping
he/she/it is skipping
they are skipping
I was skipping
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I will be skipping
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