How Do You Spell THUDDED?

Pronunciation: [θˈʌdɪd] (IPA)

The word "thudded" is spelled with two "d's" to represent the sound it makes - /θʌdɪd/. The first sound is a voiceless dental fricative sound, represented with the letters "th". The next sound is a short "u" sound, represented with the letter "u". The final sound is a voiced dental stop, represented with the letter "d". When spoken, this word has a harsh, heavy sound that mimics the sound of a heavy object hitting the ground. It is commonly used in writing to describe the sound of something heavy falling or being dropped.

THUDDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Thudded is the past tense and past participle of the verb "thud." Thud is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of a heavy, dull impact. When something thuds, it produces a deep, low-frequency noise that is typically dull and heavy, lacking any sharp or resonant quality.

    In a literal sense, thudded refers to the action of making or causing something to make a thud sound upon impact. It can describe the noise produced when a heavy object falls or is dropped onto a surface, creating a reverberating thump. For example, a large book falling from a shelf might "thud" as it hits the ground.

    Figuratively, thudded can be used to describe the feeling or effect of a sudden, heavy impact or collision that is not related to sound. For instance, emotions or thoughts can be said to "thud" into a person's mind or heart, signifying a sudden and profound realization or impact. The word can also be used metaphorically to describe a feeling of heaviness or a sudden, forceful impact in a non-physical sense.

    Overall, thudded captures the essence of a heavy, dull impact or sensation, creating sound imagery associated with a low-pitched, resonating noise produced upon collision or contact.

Common Misspellings for THUDDED

Etymology of THUDDED

The word "thudded" can be traced back to the Middle English word "thudde", which originated from the Old English word "thudian". These words essentially meant "to make a dull, heavy sound". The term is imitative of the sound itself, as it seeks to mimic the noise of a heavy, dull impact or fall. Throughout history, it has remained relatively unchanged and continues to be used to describe the sound of something hitting a surface with a dull, heavy noise.

Conjugate verb Thudded

CONDITIONAL

I would thudded
you would thudded
he/she/it would thudded
we would thudded
they would thudded
I would thud
we would thud
you would thud
he/she/it would thud
they would thud

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you thud
we let´s thud

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to thud

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

thudded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I thud
you thud
he/she/it thuds
we thud
they thud

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

thudding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have thudded
you have thudded
he/she/it has thudded
we have thudded
they have thudded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been thudding
you have been thudding
he/she/it has been thudding
we have been thudding
they have been thudding