How Do You Spell STRIDDEN?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈɪdən] (IPA)

The word "stridden" is the past participle of the verb "stride," meaning to take long steps. It is spelled with double "d" in the middle, unlike the present tense "stride" which only has one "d". The IPA phonetic transcription of "stridden" is /ˈstrɪd.ən/, pronounced as "strid-uh n" with emphasis on the first syllable. This pronunciation includes the voiced "d" sound at the end of the word, which distinguishes it from "striding," which has a voiced "g" sound.

STRIDDEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Stridden is the past participle form of the verb "stride." It refers to the act of taking long and purposeful steps, covering a significant distance with each stride. Striding is a deliberate and determined way of walking, with an emphasis on power, confidence, and efficiency in movement.

    When someone is said to have stridden, it implies that they have walked or moved forward in a decisive manner, exhibiting a sense of purpose and control. The verb connotes a certain level of self-assurance, as though the individual is making deliberate and confident strides towards a specific goal or destination.

    Striding often involves taking longer steps than usual, allowing the individual to cover more ground in a shorter amount of time. It suggests a sense of momentum and progress, suggesting that the person is moving forward with firmness and purpose.

    Metaphorically, the term can also be used to describe progress in a non-physical context. For instance, someone making strides in their career or personal development is said to be striding forward, indicating their significant and noticeable advancement.

    Overall, "stridden" represents purposeful movement, displaying confidence and determination, both physically and metaphorically.

Common Misspellings for STRIDDEN

Etymology of STRIDDEN

The word "stridden" is the past participle form of the verb "stride". Its etymology can be traced back to the Old English word "strīdan", which means "to walk with long steps". This Old English word is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "strīdaną", meaning "to straddle" or "to stride". The Proto-Germanic word further originates from the Proto-Indo-European root "*strei-", which carries the sense of "to spread out" or "to strive". The word "stridden" has retained its form throughout history and is still used today in English to describe the past action of striding.

Conjugate verb Stridden

CONDITIONAL

I would stridden
you would stridden
he/she/it would stridden
we would stridden
they would stridden
I would stride
we would stride
you would stride
he/she/it would stride
they would stride

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stridden
you will have stridden
he/she/it will have stridden
we will have stridden
they will have stridden
I will have stridden, will have strided
we will have stridden, will have strided
you will have stridden, will have strided
he/she/it will have stridden, will have strided
they will have stridden, will have strided

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you stride
we let´s stride

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stride

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

stridden

PAST PERFECT

I had stridden
you had stridden
he/she/it had stridden
we had stridden
they had stridden
I had stridden, had strided
we had stridden, had strided
you had stridden, had strided
he/she/it had stridden, had strided
they had stridden, had strided

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I stride
you stride
he/she/it strides
we stride
they stride

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

striding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stridden
you have stridden
he/she/it has stridden
we have stridden
they have stridden
I have stridden, have strided
we have stridden, have strided
you have stridden, have strided
he/she/it has stridden, has strided
they have stridden, have strided

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been striding
you have been striding
he/she/it has been striding
we have been striding
they have been striding
I would have stridden, would have strided
we would have stridden, would have strided
you would have stridden, would have strided
he/she/it would have stridden, would have strided
they would have stridden, would have strided

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