How Do You Spell SUCKLED?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌkə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "suckled" is spelled with the /ʌ/ vowel sound followed by the /k/ consonant sound, and the /l/ consonant sound in the end. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈsʌkəld/. "Suckled" is the past tense of "suckle", which means to feed a baby or young animal with milk from a breast or teat. It is important to pay attention to the spelling of this word, as it is often mispronounced as "suck-el-ed" or misspelled as "sukkled".

SUCKLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Suckled is the past tense of the verb "suckle," derived from the noun "suckle" meaning to feed a child or young animal with milk from the breast or udder. The term is often associated with the act of an infant or a newborn animal drawing milk from a breast or teat for nourishment. It typically involves the action of the mouth creating suction to draw out the milk.

    In the context of human infants, suckling is primarily associated with breastfeeding, where the baby feeds directly from the mother's breast. It is a natural and instinctive behavior for newborns that allows them to receive proper nutrition and establish a bond with their caregiver. The act of suckling is characterized by the rhythmic movement of the baby's mouth and jaw, along with the sensation of the milk being drawn into their mouths.

    The term "suckled" can also be used to describe animals that are nursed by their mothers, such as puppies or kittens. In these cases, the mother provides milk through her udder to nourish and sustain her offspring until they are capable of consuming solid food.

    Overall, "suckled" refers to the past action of an infant or young animal receiving nourishment by drawing milk directly from a breast or udder, allowing them to grow, develop, and establish an essential bond with their caregiver.

Common Misspellings for SUCKLED

Etymology of SUCKLED

The word "suckled" comes from the Old English word "sucelian", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "sukalōną". This, in turn, is related to the Proto-Indo-European root word "seug", meaning "to draw, suck". The term "suckled" specifically refers to the act of breastfeeding or nursing an infant or young animal.

Conjugate verb Suckled

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I suckle
we suckle
you suckle
he/she/it suckles
they suckle

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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