How Do You Spell SLIVER?

Pronunciation: [slˈɪvə] (IPA)

The word "sliver" is spelled with the consonants "s-l-v-r". The "s" sounds like "s" in "sit", the "l" sounds like "l" in "like", the "v" sounds like "v" in "very" and the "r" sounds like "r" in "right". The "i" in "sliver" is pronounced as "ɪ" as in "it". The "e" is not pronounced, although it is written to distinguish it from "silver". A sliver is a small, thin piece of something, often wood or metal.

SLIVER Meaning and Definition

  1. A "sliver" is a noun that refers to a thin, narrow piece of material or substance, typically cut or broken off from a larger whole. It is characterized by its slender shape and small size. The term is commonly used to describe objects or substances that have been fragmented or split into very thin parts.

    In terms of physical objects, a sliver often refers to a fragment or slice that has been separated from a larger entity. For instance, a sliver of wood could indicate a thin, elongated piece of timber that has been cut or broken off from a larger plank. Similarly, a sliver of glass may refer to a thin shard that has splintered or been detached from a glass surface.

    The term "sliver" can also describe abstract concepts, such as a sliver of hope or a sliver of information. In these contexts, it suggests a small, incremental amount or portion of something intangible. For example, a sliver of hope could imply a faint or modest amount of optimism, while a sliver of information may indicate a fragmentary or limited piece of knowledge.

    Overall, a sliver denotes a thin, narrow portion or fragment that has been separated from a larger whole, both in terms of physical objects and abstract concepts.

  2. • To cut or divide into long thin pieces.
    • A long piece cut or rent off; a long continous lap or twist of wool or cotton.

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

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Etymology of SLIVER

The word "sliver" has its origins in Middle English. It was derived from the Old English word "slifer", meaning a splinter or fragment. The term likely originated from the Old Norse word "sleifar", which means a splinter or chip. Over time, the word "sliver" took on its current meaning of a thin, narrow piece or slice.

Similar spelling words for SLIVER

Plural form of SLIVER is SLIVERS

Conjugate verb Sliver

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you sliver
we let´s sliver

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sliver

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

slivered

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I sliver
you sliver
he/she/it slivers
we sliver
they sliver

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

slivering

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been slivering
you have been slivering
he/she/it has been slivering
we have been slivering
they have been slivering
I would have slivered
we would have slivered
you would have slivered
he/she/it would have slivered
they would have slivered

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