How Do You Spell TRANSPIRING?

Pronunciation: [tɹanspˈa͡ɪ͡əɹɪŋ] (IPA)

Transpiring is a verb that means to occur or happen. The spelling of transpiring consists of ten letters that are pronounced as /trænˈspaɪrɪŋ/. The first syllable "tran" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and the "s" is pronounced with a soft "z" sound. The second syllable "spir" is pronounced with a long "i" sound and the final "ing" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound. Spelling transpiring correctly is important for effective communication and avoiding confusion in written language.

TRANSPIRING Meaning and Definition

  1. Transpiring is a verb that refers to the act or process of happening or occurring. It can also specifically denote the release or diffusion of moisture or other substances from a surface or through a material, especially in the form of vapor or gas.

    In a broader sense, transpiring can describe events, actions, or thoughts coming to light or becoming known to others through conversation, communication, or observation. It implies the revelation or dissemination of information, often involving a form of disclosure or revelation.

    Regarding plants and trees, transpiring describes the process by which water vapor is released into the atmosphere through tiny openings in leaves, known as stomata. This moisture loss occurs as part of the plant's natural physiology, aiding in cooling and aiding in the absorption of nutrients from the soil.

    Similarly, in a scientific or technical sense, transpiring can refer to the process of certain gases, chemicals, or liquids passing through a porous material or membrane. This can involve diffusion, evaporation, or other forms of molecular movement and exchange.

    Overall, whether applied to natural phenomena, human interactions, or technical processes, transpiring portrays the act of occurrence, revelation, or movement of substances or information through various means.

  2. Exhaling; becoming public.

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

Common Misspellings for TRANSPIRING

Etymology of TRANSPIRING

The word "transpiring" is derived from the Latin word "transpirare", which comprises two parts: "trans", meaning "across" or "through", and "spirare", meaning "to breathe" or "to emit". The concept of transpiration, which is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts such as leaves, stems, and flowers, is related to this word. Over time, the term "transpiring" came to be associated with the broader idea of something being revealed or becoming known, similar to how plants release moisture through transpiration.

Similar spelling words for TRANSPIRING

Conjugate verb Transpiring

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I transpire
we transpire
you transpire
he/she/it transpires
they transpire

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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