How Do You Spell TOUSE?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ʊs] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "touse" is not as straightforward as one may think. In phonetic terms, it is pronounced as /taʊz/, with the "ou" representing the diphthong /aʊ/ and the "s" being pronounced as /z/. This means that the spelling may often be confused with similar-sounding words such as "douse" or "mouse". To avoid confusion, it is important to remember the correct IPA transcription and context in which the word is used.

TOUSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Touse is a verb that typically means to handle or use something roughly or with force, causing agitation, commotion, or disorder. It is often associated with using physical force or exertion when dealing with an object or situation. The term can also imply vigorous or energetic handling, often involving a struggle or conflict.

    The word "touse" can be traced back to Middle English and has its roots in Old French and Anglo-Norman languages. It shares similarities with the older English word "tussle," which means to wrestle or struggle.

    In modern usage, "touse" can refer to various scenarios, such as tousing with a difficult knot while untying it, tousing with a stubborn door, or even figuratively tousing with a challenging problem that requires intense effort and determination to resolve.

    When used metaphorically, "touse" may describe a heated or intense argument or dispute. It implies a sense of vigorous or forceful engagement, often with a lack of delicacy or finesse.

    While "touse" generally suggests roughness or forcefulness, it is important to note that it does not necessarily connote violence or harm. It primarily implies the use of energy or physical exertion to tackle or deal with something, with the potential to disrupt or create chaos in the process.

  2. To card or dress wool by pulling it to pieces, which are laid together again a number of times; to pull about; to rumple; to dishevel.

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

Common Misspellings for TOUSE

Etymology of TOUSE

The word "touse" originated from Middle English and has roots in Old Norse and Old French. The primary source is the Old Norse word "túsa", which means "to handle roughly" or "to tug". This Old Norse term was eventually adopted into Middle English as "tousen" or "towsen", still referring to the act of handling roughly or pulling. Furthermore, there are similar words in Old French, such as "toster" and "tusser", which mean "to shake" or "toss". These Old French terms influenced the development of the word "touse" in Middle English, which took on the meaning of a vigorous struggle or scuffle. Over time, "touse" has evolved to generally describe an aggressive pulling, fighting, or rough handling.

Conjugate verb Touse

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you touse
we let´s touse

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to touse

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

toused

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I touse
you touse
he/she/it touses
we touse
they touse

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tousing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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