How Do You Spell BUDDIED?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌdɪd] (IPA)

The word "buddied" is spelled with two "d" letters, despite the fact that the past tense of the verb "buddy" would suggest only one "d" letter. This spelling choice may be attributed to the vowel sound that comes before the "d" letter. In IPA phonetic transcription, "buddied" would be written as /ˈbʌdɪd/, emphasizing the short "u" sound before the double "d". This spelling rule applies to other verbs with similar vowel sounds, such as "muddied" or "juddied".

BUDDIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Buddied is an adjective derived from the verb "buddy," which refers to the act of forming a close and friendly alliance or companionship with someone. It describes the state of being in a buddy relationship or having a buddy.

    When someone is buddied with another person, it means that they have established a bond of trust, support, and camaraderie. This connection can occur in various contexts, such as friendship, work, or even in a mentor-mentee relationship. Buddied individuals share common interests and engage in activities together, acting as companions and confidants for one another.

    Being buddied often involves a sense of closeness, having each other's backs, and being reliable allies. It typically implies a level of familiarity and understanding, as well as a willingness to offer assistance and solidarity when needed. Buddied relationships are characterized by mutual respect, loyalty, and shared experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and companionship.

    The term "buddied" can be used to describe a person's relationship status, indicating that they currently have a buddy or are in the process of forming a buddy relationship. It is also commonly used to refer to a specific type of friendship or partnership, highlighting the unique bond and connection between individuals who are not just acquaintances but embark on a special journey of support and kinship together.

Common Misspellings for BUDDIED

Etymology of BUDDIED

The term "buddied" is derived from the noun "buddy", which originated from the word "brother". The word "brother" has Old English roots and comes from the Proto-Germanic word "broþēr". Over time, "brother" evolved into the term "buddy", which is a colloquial and informal way of referring to a friend or companion. The verb form "buddied" is a variation of "buddy", often used to describe the act of forming a close friendship or forming a partnership with someone.

Conjugate verb Buddied

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you buddied
we let´s buddied

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to buddied

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

buddieded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I buddied
you buddied
he/she/it buddieds
we buddied
they buddied

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

buddieding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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