How Do You Spell WOWED?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ʊd] (IPA)

"Wowed" is a common past tense and past participle form of the verb "wow," which means to impress or arouse strong admiration or excitement. The IPA phonetic transcription of "wowed" is /waʊd/, where the two letters "o" and "e" together create a diphthong that sounds like "ow" as in the word "cow." The final letter "d" indicates the past tense, showing that the wow effect has already happened. "Wowed" can be used to describe a powerful emotional reaction to something, such as a breathtaking performance or a stunning view.

WOWED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "wowed" is an adjective used to describe an overwhelming state of amazement or astonishment. It is derived from the verb "wow," which means to greatly impress or astonish someone. When a person is "wowed," they are deeply and positively affected by something, often an event, a performance, or an experience that exceeds their expectations.

    To be "wowed" implies that the individual is highly impressed, captivated, or awed by the object or situation at hand. It suggests a sense of wonder, excitement, and admiration. This term is commonly used to express a strong reaction to something that is visually stunning, emotionally moving, or exceptionally impressive.

    When someone is "wowed," they may have an intense emotional response, such as feeling delight, joy, or inspiration. They may be left speechless or find themselves in awe of the subject matter. The impact of being "wowed" can vary depending on the individual and their personal preferences, interests, or cultural background.

    "Wowed" is often used colloquially to describe experiences that leave a lasting impression and generate a sense of enthusiasm or reverence. It signifies a positive and powerful reaction to something exceptional, extraordinary, or unexpected. Being "wowed" can greatly enhance one's overall enjoyment and appreciation of a particular moment, place, or artistic creation.

Common Misspellings for WOWED

Etymology of WOWED

The word "wowed" is derived from the verb "wow". The origin of "wow" is uncertain, but it is believed to have been first used around the early 16th century. It is believed to be an imitation of the sound someone makes when they are astonished or amazed. The exact etymology, however, remains unclear.

Similar spelling words for WOWED

Conjugate verb Wowed

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I wow
we wow
you wow
he/she/it wows
they wow

PRESENT PERFECT

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