How Do You Spell SMITE?

Pronunciation: [smˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "smite" is spelled with the letters S-M-I-T-E, and pronounced /smaɪt/. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the "s" makes a /s/ sound, while the "m" makes a /m/ sound. The vowel "i" makes a /aɪ/ sound, which represents a diphthong, a combination of two vowels pronounced together. The "t" at the end makes a /t/ sound. The word "smite" can mean to strike or hit with force, or to afflict or punish.

SMITE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "smite" is a verb that originated from Old English "smitan", which means to strike forcefully or to deliver a fierce blow. It encompasses various meanings and can be used both literally and metaphorically.

    In its literal sense, "smite" refers to striking or hitting someone or something with great force or power. It implies a decisive and forceful action, often resulting in significant damage or destruction. This can be seen in contexts such as combat, where one may smite an opponent with a sword or a fist.

    Metaphorically, "smite" is used to express a strong and sudden impact of emotion, motivation, or influence. For instance, one can be smitten with love, indicating a sudden and intense affection that overwhelms them. Similarly, a person can be smitten with fear, captivated or overcome by a strong sense of dread.

    "Smite" is also commonly found within religious contexts, particularly in the Bible. It describes God's act of punishing or casting down individuals or nations as a display of divine justice. In this sense, it highlights the idea of retribution or punishment delivered by a higher power.

    Overall, "smite" signifies a forceful, powerful, or unexpected strike, be it physical, emotional, or metaphysical, resulting in a profound impact or consequence.

  2. To strike, as with the hand or a weapon; to kill or destroy; to punish; to afflict; to chasten; to clash together.

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

Common Misspellings for SMITE

Etymology of SMITE

The word "smite" has its origins in Old English and can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "smitan". This word evolved from the Proto-Indo-European root "smei-" meaning "to smear, stroke, or smear with" and is related to other Germanic languages such as Old Norse "smita" and Old High German "smizan". Over time, "smite" came to mean "to strike, hit, or attack forcefully" and has retained that meaning in modern English.

Idioms with the word SMITE

  • smite sm with sth To "smite someone with something" is an idiom that means to strike or attack someone forcefully using a particular object or concept. It often implies being hit by a punishment, disaster, or a powerful force that one cannot easily withstand. It can also be used metaphorically to describe overwhelming someone with something negative, such as criticism or insults.
  • smite hip and thigh The idiom "smite hip and thigh" is a biblical expression that means to attack or defeat someone thoroughly, leaving no chance for them to recover or resist. It implies a total and complete victory over an opponent.

Similar spelling words for SMITE

Plural form of SMITE is SMITES

Conjugate verb Smite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have smitten
you would have smitten
he/she/it would have smitten
we would have smitten
they would have smitten
I would have smite
you would have smite
he/she/it would have smite
we would have smite
they would have smite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you smite
we let´s smite

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to smite

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

smitten; smote; smit
smitten

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I smite
you smite
he/she/it smites
we smite
they smite

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

smiting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it smite

SIMPLE PAST

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

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