How Do You Spell SNEEZED?

Pronunciation: [snˈiːzd] (IPA)

The word "Sneezed" is spelled as /snizd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is pronounced as "sneezd" with the "z" sound following the "n" sound. The "ee" is pronounced as a long vowel sound like "e" in "he". The "d" at the end of the word is not pronounced strongly, but rather softly. The proper spelling of words is important in communication whether written or spoken, and knowing the correct pronunciation is equally important for clear communication.

SNEEZED Meaning and Definition

  1. Sneezed is the past tense form of the verb "sneeze." A sneeze is a sudden, involuntary expulsion of air through the nose and mouth, typically caused by irritation or a tickling sensation in the nasal passages. It is accompanied by a distinct and often forceful sound. When someone sneezes, they release air from their lungs with great speed and force, typically in a single loud burst.

    Sneezing is a natural reflex that helps to clear the nasal passages and protect the body from potential harm. It can be triggered by various stimuli, such as allergies, irritants like dust or smoke, viral or bacterial infections, or even sudden exposure to bright light. Sneezing often occurs in bouts, with multiple sneezes happening in rapid succession.

    When someone sneezes, the body undergoes a series of physiological changes. The mouth and eyes close reflexively, and the diaphragm contracts forcefully. The air is expelled through the nose and mouth, carrying any irritants along with it. People typically cover their mouth and nose when sneezing to prevent the spread of germs and particles.

    Sneezing is a common occurrence and is generally harmless. However, excessive or persistent sneezing can be a sign of an underlying issue, such as allergies or respiratory infections. It is important to seek medical attention if sneezing becomes chronic or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.

  2. Sneeze-wort, a plant having a strong pungent smell.

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

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Etymology of SNEEZED

The word "sneezed" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "sneeze". The etymology of "sneeze" can be traced back to the Middle English word "snezen", which was derived from the Old English word "fnesan" or "fnēosan". The Old English word itself likely originated from the Proto-Germanic word "fneusan", meaning "to sneeze". This Proto-Germanic word can be further traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root *pneu-, *pneuə-, or *pnew- which also gave rise to related words in various Indo-European languages, including the Greek "pneo", the Latin "pnuo", and the Sanskrit "pnati", all meaning "to breathe heavily".

Idioms with the word SNEEZED

  • not to be sneezed at The idiom "not to be sneezed at" means that something or someone should not be disregarded or underestimated, as it possesses value, importance or effectiveness. It suggests that the subject being referred to deserves attention, consideration, or respect.
  • not to be sneezed/sniffed at The idiom "not to be sneezed/sniffed at" means that something should not be dismissed or underestimated because it is valuable, impressive, or important. It implies that the person or object being referred to should be taken seriously or given proper consideration.

Conjugate verb Sneezed

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I sneeze
we sneeze
you sneeze
he/she/it sneezes
they sneeze

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sneezed
we have sneezed
you have sneezed
he/she/it has sneezed
they have sneezed
I am sneezing
we are sneezing
you are sneezing
he/she/it is sneezing
they are sneezing
I was sneezing
we were sneezing
you were sneezing
he/she/it was sneezing
they were sneezing
I will be sneezing
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he/she/it will be sneezing
they will be sneezing
I have been sneezing
we have been sneezing
you have been sneezing
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they have been sneezing
I had been sneezing
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you had been sneezing
he/she/it had been sneezing
they had been sneezing
I will have been sneezing
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they will have been sneezing
I would have sneezed
we would have sneezed
you would have sneezed
he/she/it would have sneezed
they would have sneezed
I would be sneezing
we would be sneezing
you would be sneezing
he/she/it would be sneezing
they would be sneezing
I would have been sneezing
we would have been sneezing
you would have been sneezing
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they would have been sneezing

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