How Do You Spell TUTTED?

Pronunciation: [tˈʌtɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "tutted" is based on the pronunciation of the word. It is pronounced as /ˈtʌtɪd/, which means to express disapproval or annoyance with a short, sharp sound. The pronunciation includes a short vowel sound followed by a double consonant sound, representing the sound of two coordinated tongue movements while producing the exact sound. The spelling of this word reflects not only the pronunciation but also a double consonant rule that indicates short vowel sounds followed by two consonants.

TUTTED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "tutted" is a verb formed from the word "tut," which is an onomatopoeic expression used to represent the sound produced by a disapproving or disdainful noise made with the tongue against the roof of the mouth, typically accompanied by a shake of the head. When someone "tutts," they emit this distinctive sound, indicating disapproval, disappointment, frustration, or irritation.

    To "tut" usually demonstrates a silent but audible expression of disapproval or annoyance over someone's behavior, actions, or speech. It often signifies that the person responsible for the "tutting" views the subject matter as inappropriate, impolite, rude, or incorrect. It can serve as a form of non-verbal communication, conveying discontent or reproach without actually articulating any words.

    The act of "tutted" describes the process of emitting a "tut" sound or making the accompanying disapproving gesture. It is commonly observed when faced with negligence, incompetence, rudeness, or when experiencing frustration. The "tutting" action is often performed by older individuals, individuals of authority, or those with meticulous standards.

    The use of "tutted" may also take on a figurative meaning. In this sense, it can represent a more general expression of disappointment or annoyance towards a situation, action, or outcome. This figurative usage often conveys the idea of unmet expectations, dissatisfaction, or discontentment.

Common Misspellings for TUTTED

Etymology of TUTTED

The word "tutted" is derived from the verb "tut", which is an onomatopoeic expression mimicking the sound of a short, sharp exhalation or clicking noise made by pressing the tongue against the teeth. This word originated around the early 20th century and is primarily used to indicate disapproval, annoyance, or impatience. The addition of the "-ed" suffix to "tut" forms the past tense verb "tutted", describing an action of emitting a "tut" sound.

Conjugate verb Tutted

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you tutted
we let´s tutted

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tutted

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

tutteded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I tutted
you tutted
he/she/it tutteds
we tutted
they tutted

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tutteding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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