How Do You Spell FIDGE?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Fidge is a word with a unique spelling that can cause confusion for many people. The correct pronunciation of Fidge is /fɪdʒ/, which is written as "fihj." The "f" and "i" sounds are pronounced quickly, and the "d" and "g" sounds are silent in this word. It is important to remember the correct spelling of Fidge to avoid any misunderstandings when communicating with others. As with any word, practice and repetition can help one master its spelling and pronunciation.

FIDGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Fidge is a verb that refers to the act of making small, restless or nervously excited movements. It is commonly used to describe someone who is fidgeting or unable to stay still, often due to discomfort, agitation, or restlessness. When a person fidges, they may exhibit various repetitive movements such as tapping their fingers, shifting their weight, or constantly changing their posture.

    The term "fidge" can also be used metaphorically to describe a person who is mentally or emotionally unsettled, impatient, or eager. In this sense, it implies a sense of inner turmoil or unease, manifesting in an inability to remain calm or composed.

    Fidgeting is often associated with anxiety, stress, boredom, or nervousness. People may fidge as a subconscious way to release pent-up energy or to alleviate discomfort. The act of fidgeting has been found to help some individuals concentrate better or cope with anxiety-inducing situations.

    The word "fidge" can also be seen in children, particularly when they are forced to sit still for extended periods, such as in a classroom. Teachers often advise restless children to refrain from fidgeting to maintain proper decorum.

    Overall, "fidge" describes the restlessness or unease exhibited through small and involuntary movements, or the internal restlessness of a person's mind or emotions.

Common Misspellings for FIDGE

  • fkdge
  • f9dge
  • fisge
  • fixge
  • fiege
  • fidve
  • fidbe
  • fidye
  • fidte
  • fidgw
  • fidgd
  • fidgr
  • fidg4
  • fidg3
  • dfidge
  • cfidge
  • fcidge
  • vfidge
  • gfidge

Etymology of FIDGE

The word "fidge" has a relatively unclear etymology. It is believed to be a variant of the word "fidget", which means to make small or restless movements out of nervousness or impatience.

The etymology of "fidget" traces back to the Middle English word "fiken" or "fichen" meaning "to fidget or fiddle". It could also potentially be related to the Old Norse word "fikta", meaning "to fidget or fumble".

Overall, the origin of "fidge" is uncertain but is likely derived from "fidget" or related words that describe restless or fidgety behavior.

Conjugate verb Fidge

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you fidge
we let´s fidge

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to fidge

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

fidged

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I fidge
you fidge
he/she/it fidges
we fidge
they fidge

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

fidging

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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