How Do You Spell SPRANG?

Pronunciation: [spɹˈaŋ] (IPA)

Sprang is a verb that refers to a sudden and quick movement, typically upwards or outwards. It is pronounced as /spræŋ/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The spelling of this word can be explained through the phonetic transcription. The "spr" sound is followed by the vowel sound "æ" as in "cat". The "ng" sound at the end is a consonant cluster pronounced as /ŋ/. This combination of sounds results in the correct spelling of "sprang".

SPRANG Meaning and Definition

  1. Sprang is a verb that can be defined as the past tense of the verb "spring". It refers to the action of suddenly moving or jumping up, usually as a result of being surprised, startled, or excited. It commonly implies a sudden, impulsive movement or a quick and spontaneous action carried out in response to a stimulus.

    Sprang can also be used to describe the act of originating or arising abruptly. It often implies a sudden occurrence or development, especially in a rapid or unexpected manner. It can be used to describe events, ideas, or emotions that seemingly come into existence out of nowhere and with great force. Additionally, sprang can imply a quick and vigorous growth or expansion, as in the case of wide-spread rumors or news spreading rapidly through a community.

    Furthermore, sprang can be used to indicate a sudden release or escape from a confined place or position. It often suggests a display of great energy or force in breaking free or emerging swiftly and unexpectedly. This definition is often used in situations where a person or object breaks loose from a restraint or confinement, as in "The kitten suddenly sprang from the basket."

    Overall, sprang refers to a variety of actions or occurrences characterized by suddenness, energy, and speed, addressing moments of surprise, growth, or release.

  2. • Of spring, which see.
    • Did spring; burst; proceeded from.

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

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Etymology of SPRANG

The word "sprang" is a verb that has its origins in Old English. It is derived from the Old English word "sprǣngan", which meant "to jump up, leap, or burst forth". This Old English term is related to other Germanic languages, such as the Middle Low German "sprengen" and Middle Dutch "sprengen", which also meant "to jump" or "to burst". The word "sprang" has evolved over time to have different meanings and uses, such as "to move quickly", "to rise suddenly", or "to arise unexpectedly".

Conjugate verb Sprang

CONDITIONAL

I would sprang
you would sprang
he/she/it would sprang
we would sprang
they would sprang
I would spring
we would spring
you would spring
he/she/it would spring
they would spring

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sprung
you will have sprung
he/she/it will have sprung
we will have sprung
they will have sprung
I will have sprang, will have sprung
we will have sprang, will have sprung
you will have sprang, will have sprung
he/she/it will have sprang, will have sprung
they will have sprang, will have sprung

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you spring
we let´s spring

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to spring

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

sprung

PAST PERFECT

I had sprung
you had sprung
he/she/it had sprung
we had sprung
they had sprung
I had sprang, had sprung
we had sprang, had sprung
you had sprang, had sprung
he/she/it had sprang, had sprung
they had sprang, had sprung

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I spring
you spring
he/she/it springs
we spring
they spring

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

springing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sprung
you have sprung
he/she/it has sprung
we have sprung
they have sprung
I have sprang, have sprung
we have sprang, have sprung
you have sprang, have sprung
he/she/it has sprang, has sprung
they have sprang, have sprung

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been springing
you have been springing
he/she/it has been springing
we have been springing
they have been springing
I would have sprang, would have sprung
we would have sprang, would have sprung
you would have sprang, would have sprung
he/she/it would have sprang, would have sprung
they would have sprang, would have sprung

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