How Do You Spell YEARD?

Pronunciation: [jˈi͡əd] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "yeard" is [jˈi͡əd], [jˈi‍əd], [j_ˈiə_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

YEARD Meaning and Definition

  1. Yeard (noun):

    Yeard is a term popularly used to describe the length of a beard that has been growing for a complete year, particularly when it has achieved substantial growth and reaches a significant length. It is a portmanteau word, derived from the combination of "year" and "beard." The term is predominantly employed in the context of beard appreciation and among individuals who cultivate and maintain lengthy facial hair.

    A yeard is characterized by impressive beard growth, often implying the dedication and commitment necessary to nurture and maintain such length for an extended period. It typically suggests lush and well-managed facial hair, free from extensive patchiness, straggling or uneven growth. Achieving a yeard is considered a noteworthy milestone for beard enthusiasts, as it denotes a sense of accomplishment, groomed cultivation, and patience.

    The term "yeard" has gained prominence through the burgeoning beard culture and the rise of beard-centric online communities in recent years. It has fostered a sense of camaraderie and celebration among beard enthusiasts, who frequently utilize the term while showcasing their progress towards growing their yeards. The concept of a yeard has evolved beyond mere duration and length, encompassing the dedication, discipline, and personal journey associated with facial hair growth, thus becoming a symbol of male identity and self-expression for some individuals.

Etymology of YEARD

The word "yeard" is a combination of the words "year" and "beard". It originated as a slang term used to refer to a full beard that has been grown for one year without trimming or shaving. The etymology of the word is fairly straightforward, as it is simply a blend of the two words mentioned above.

Conjugate verb Yeard

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you yeard
we let´s yeard

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to yeard

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

yearded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I yeard
you yeard
he/she/it yeards
we yeard
they yeard

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

yearding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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