How Do You Spell WRIED?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Wried" is [ɹˈa͡ɪd], [ɹˈa‍ɪd], [ɹ_ˈaɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

WRIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Wried is an adjective that refers to a person's mental or emotional state characterized by being distressed, anxious, agitated, or disturbed. It describes a state of being that is marked by tension, unease, or restlessness.

    In terms of mental state, being wried implies a sense of being overwhelmed or burdened by worries or concerns, leading to a state of mental and emotional disquietude. It may manifest as an inability to relax, a constant preoccupation with negative thoughts, or an irrational sense of fear or apprehension.

    Wried can also describe a physical state that mirrors the mental and emotional turmoil. A person who is wried may exhibit physical symptoms such as restlessness, fidgeting, or an inability to sit still. It may also manifest as increased heart rate, rapid breathing, or tense muscles.

    The term wried can be used to describe various situations or contexts where an individual is experiencing great mental or emotional strain. This could include being wried due to work-related stress, familial or relationship issues, financial problems, or other personal matters. It is important to recognize and address these feelings of being wried as they can have a significant impact on a person's overall well-being and quality of life.

Common Misspellings for WRIED

  • qried
  • 3ried
  • 2ried
  • wdied
  • wfied
  • wtied
  • w5ied
  • w4ied
  • wrued
  • wrjed
  • wroed
  • wr9ed
  • wr8ed
  • wriwd
  • wridd
  • wri4d
  • wri3d
  • wriex
  • wriec
  • Wryed

Etymology of WRIED

The word "wried" does not have a widely known etymology as it is a relatively uncommon word. However, based on its usage and its similarity to words in other Germanic languages, it can be traced back to the Old English word "wreon", which means to twist or distort. It is possible that "wried" is a variant or derivative of this Old English term. Ultimately, though, the etymology of "wried" remains uncertain.

Conjugate verb Wried

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you wry
we let´s wry

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to wry

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

wried

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I wry
you wry
he/she/it wries
we wry
they wry

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

wrying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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