How Do You Spell SOWN?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊn] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "sown" can be confusing due to the silent "w". The IPA phonetic transcription for "sown" is /soʊn/. The "s" is pronounced as "s", the "o" is pronounced as a long "o" sound, the "w" is silent and the "n" is pronounced as "n". The word "sown" is the past participle of the verb "sow", meaning to plant seeds. It is commonly used in gardening and agriculture.

SOWN Meaning and Definition

  1. Sown is the past participle of the verb "sow." It is used to describe the act of scattering or planting seeds in a particular area of land in order to cultivate plants or crops. Sowing is a fundamental practice in agriculture and gardening, as it enables the reproduction and growth of various species.

    The term "sown" can also refer to the overall condition of a field or land that has undergone the process of sowing. When seeds are sown, they are usually dispersed over the soil surface or buried at a certain depth, ensuring proper contact with the earth and creating ideal conditions for germination. Different types of seeds may require specific sowing techniques to maximize their chances of sprouting and developing into plants.

    Sowing can be carried out manually by individuals, using tools like shovels, trowels, or seeders. Alternatively, it can be done mechanically by using machinery, such as tractors or seed drills, for larger-scale planting. The goal of sowing is to ensure an efficient and uniform distribution of seeds to achieve sustainable plant growth and maximize crop yield.

    Overall, sown refers to the action of planting seeds, as well as the resulting state of the land or field after the seeds have been scattered or buried, making it an essential term in the context of agriculture and horticulture.

Common Misspellings for SOWN

Etymology of SOWN

The word "sown" is the past participle form of the verb "sow". The etymology of "sow" can be traced back to Old English, where it was spelled as "sawan" or "seowan". These forms are derived from the Proto-Germanic word "sewanan". In turn, "sewanan" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "sew", which means "to sow or scatter" and is related to the concept of planting seeds. The word "sown" has retained its spelling and pronunciation over the centuries, making it a familiar term in English to refer to the act of planting seeds.

Idioms with the word SOWN

  • reap what you have sown The idiom "reap what you have sown" means to face the consequences or results of your own actions or decisions, whether positive or negative. It implies that one's current circumstances or outcomes are a direct consequence of their previous choices or behavior. Just as a farmer will only harvest crops that they have previously planted, this idiom suggests that we will only experience the consequences of our own actions.

Similar spelling words for SOWN

Conjugate verb Sown

CONDITIONAL

I would sown
you would sown
he/she/it would sown
we would sown
they would sown
I would sow
we would sow
you would sow
he/she/it would sow
they would sow

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sowed
you will have sowed
he/she/it will have sowed
we will have sowed
they will have sowed
I will have sowed, will have sown
we will have sowed, will have sown
you will have sowed, will have sown
he/she/it will have sowed, will have sown
they will have sowed, will have sown

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you sow
we let´s sow

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sow

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

sowed

PAST PERFECT

I had sowed
you had sowed
he/she/it had sowed
we had sowed
they had sowed
I had sowed, had sown
we had sowed, had sown
you had sowed, had sown
he/she/it had sowed, had sown
they had sowed, had sown

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I sow
you sow
he/she/it sows
we sow
they sow

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sowing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sowed
you have sowed
he/she/it has sowed
we have sowed
they have sowed
I have sowed, have sown
we have sowed, have sown
you have sowed, have sown
he/she/it has sowed, has sown
they have sowed, have sown

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sowing
you have been sowing
he/she/it has been sowing
we have been sowing
they have been sowing
I would have sowed, would have sown
we would have sowed, would have sown
you would have sowed, would have sown
he/she/it would have sowed, would have sown
they would have sowed, would have sown

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