How Do You Spell SUCKING?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌkɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "sucking" is spelled with two C's, despite the "uck" sound in the middle. This is due to the rule that when the sound "k" is followed by the sound "uh", it is spelled with a single C. The IPA phonetic transcription of "sucking" is /ˈsʌkɪŋ/. This shows that the word is pronounced with an "uh" sound between the "k" and the "ing" sounds. Despite the unusual spelling, the word is commonly used in everyday speech.

SUCKING Meaning and Definition

  1. Sucking is a verb that refers to the act of drawing in or taking in something through the mouth, often by creating a vacuum with the lips and exerting a pulling force. This oral action is commonly associated with the consumption of liquids through a straw, bottle, or breast during feeding. It is essential for feeding infants, as they are unable to chew solid food and rely on this mechanism to obtain nourishment.

    The term "sucking" can also be used metaphorically to indicate the process of drawing or absorbing something with great intensity. For example, a captivating story or a riveting performance can be described as "sucking" the audience into its world, implying that it engrosses and mesmerizes them. Furthermore, the term can be employed in a negative context to describe a situation or experience that is unpleasant, terrible, or disappointing. For instance, someone may describe a tedious job as "sucking the life out of them," indicating that it drains their energy and enthusiasm.

    Overall, sucking can have both literal and figurative meanings, with the specific connotation depending on the context in which it is used.

  2. The act of drawing from, as with the mouth; absorbing.

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

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Etymology of SUCKING

The word "sucking" originated from the Old English word "sūcan", which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word *sūkaną. This word is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *seug-, meaning "to draw, to suck". It is interesting to note that the similar meaning and sound of this word across various Indo-European languages suggest its ancient origin and widespread use.

Idioms with the word SUCKING

  • sucking diesel The idiom "sucking diesel" is typically used in Irish and British English. It refers to being successful, efficient, or making rapid progress in a particular task or situation. It is often used to convey a sense of confidence or accomplishment. The phrase originates from the idea that when a machine is "sucking diesel," it is running smoothly and effectively, much like a person who is accomplishing something effortlessly.
  • meaner than a junkyard dog (with fourteen sucking pups) The idiom "meaner than a junkyard dog (with fourteen sucking pups)" is used to describe someone or something that is extremely aggressive, fierce, or ill-tempered. It implies that the subject of the phrase is not only exceptionally mean but also demonstrates a particular level of cruelty or hostility. The inclusion of "with fourteen sucking pups" serves to intensify the expression, emphasizing the excessive and uncontrollable nature of the subject's aggression.

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Plural form of SUCKING is SUCKINGS

Conjugate verb Sucking

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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