How Do You Spell ADJURED?

Pronunciation: [ɐd͡ʒjˈʊ͡əd] (IPA)

The word "adjured" is spelled with four syllables: ad-jured. The initial syllable is stressed, with a short "a" sound represented by the IPA symbol /æ/. The second syllable is unstressed and contains a short "juh" sound, represented by /dʒə/. The third syllable is also unstressed and contains a short "uh" sound, represented by /ə/. The final syllable contains a long "d" sound and an "ed" ending, represented by /d/ and /ɪd/ respectively. This word means to command or implore someone to do something, often in a formal or solemn way.

ADJURED Meaning and Definition

  1. Adjured is a verb derived from the term "adjure," which means to solemnly urge, command, or request someone to do something. It is an action that signifies a strong and earnest appeal, often involving a sense of urgency or importance. This term is commonly utilized in legal, religious, or formal contexts, emphasizing the seriousness of the request or demand being made.

    When someone is adjured, they are being solemnly compelled or summoned to undertake a specific action or abide by a certain obligation. The adjuration can come from a variety of sources, such as an authoritative figure like a judge, a religious leader, or even a friend or family member with great influence.

    The act of being adjured carries weight and typically implies the expectation of compliance. It may include explicit instructions, conditions, or warnings to reinforce the gravity of the request. An adjured individual is urged to take the matter seriously and fulfill the requirements or expectations associated with the adjuration.

    The term "adjured" emphasizes the seriousness and sense of duty that accompanies the act of being urged or commanded. It conveys a compelling nature, often backed by authority or the belief in an obligation to fulfill the request.

Common Misspellings for ADJURED

Etymology of ADJURED

The word "adjured" derives from the Middle English "adjuren", which in turn comes from the Old French verb "adjurer". The Old French term comes from the Latin verb "adjurare", made up of the prefix "ad-" (meaning "to") and the word "jūrāre" (meaning "to swear"). Ultimately, "jūrāre" traces back to the Latin word "jūs", meaning "law" or "right". Therefore, "adjured" is related to the action of solemnly swearing an oath, appealing to the authority of the law, or commanding under oath.

Conjugate verb Adjured

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I adjure
we adjure
you adjure
he/she/it adjures
they adjure

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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