How Do You Spell SOLVED?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒlvd] (IPA)

The word "solved" is spelled with two syllables and the final "d" is pronounced like "t". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /sɒlvd/. The first syllable "sol" is pronounced like "sahl" and the second syllable "ved" is pronounced like "vd". The spelling of "solved" follows the spelling rule that when a verb in its simple past tense ends with a voiceless consonant sound (such as /s/ or /p/), the ending "-ed" is pronounced like "t".

SOLVED Meaning and Definition

  1. Solved is an adjective that describes the state or condition of a problem, puzzle, mystery, or equation being resolved, answered, or successfully completed. It refers to a situation where a difficult or complex issue has been figured out, a riddle has been understood, a task has been accomplished, or a conflict has been settled.

    When a problem is solved, it implies that a solution has been found, and the issue or challenge is no longer present. It signifies the end of uncertainty, confusion, or difficulty and the attainment of a clear resolution or answer. The process of solving often involves critical thinking, analyzing various possibilities, utilizing knowledge and skills, and considering different approaches or methodologies to come up with a logical and effective solution.

    Solved is commonly used in fields such as mathematics, science, engineering, logic, and puzzles, where finding solutions is crucial. However, it can also be employed in a broader context, encompassing everyday life situations, interpersonal problems, and even global challenges. Overall, solved signifies a successful resolution, the discovery of an answer, or the elimination of a puzzle, mystery, or trouble, leading to a sense of accomplishment, closure, or understanding.

Top Common Misspellings for SOLVED *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for SOLVED

Etymology of SOLVED

The word "solved" has its origins in the Latin word "solvō", which means "to loosen, release, or dissolve". This Latin term evolved into "solvēre" and "solutum" in Old Latin, and eventually in Late Latin, it became "solvere". From there, the word made its way into Old French as "solver", which later transformed into "souvler" and "solder" in Middle French. Finally, the word entered the English language in the 14th century as "solve" and later developed into "solved" in its past tense form.

Similar spelling words for SOLVED

Conjugate verb Solved

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I solve
we solve
you solve
he/she/it solves
they solve

PRESENT PERFECT

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

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: