How Do You Spell FORDED?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːdɪd] (IPA)

The word "forded" is spelled with the letter "d" at the end, despite sounding like it may end with a "t." This is due to the fact that it is a past tense verb form of the word "ford," which means to cross a shallow body of water by foot or vehicle. The IPA phonetic transcription of the word "forded" would be /ˈfɔːrdɪd/, with the emphasized syllable being "ford."

FORDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Forded is the past tense of the verb "ford," which refers to the act of crossing a river or shallow body of water by wading through it on foot or using a vehicle. The term is derived from the Old English word "fordian," meaning to ford or cross a river.

    When a person or vehicle fords a river, they traverse it by walking or driving through the water, usually in a location where the water is shallow enough for safe passage. In order to ford, individuals must carefully assess the depth and strength of the water, considering its flow, potential hazards, and bottom stability. Oftentimes, this process requires careful navigation to avoid slipping on wet terrain or encountering unforeseen obstacles such as rocks or submerged debris.

    Fording can be an activity done out of necessity, particularly in situations where bridges or other means of crossing are unavailable, damaged, or deemed unreliable. Historically, fording rivers was a primary method of travel before the construction of bridges became common. Today, fording rivers is still practiced both by individuals, such as hikers or adventurers, and by larger vehicles, such as trucks or military vehicles.

    Overall, forded describes the action of crossing a river or shallow body of water by walking or using a vehicle, taking into consideration factors like water depth and flow.

Top Common Misspellings for FORDED *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for FORDED

Etymology of FORDED

The word forded is the past participle of the verb ford. Its etymology can be traced back to the Old English word ford which meant a shallow place in a river or stream where it could be crossed by wading or in a vehicle. This Old English word is derived from the Proto-Germanic word furduz which has a similar meaning. Ultimately, it can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root pertu- meaning crossing or ford.

Similar spelling words for FORDED

Conjugate verb Forded

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I ford
we ford
you ford
he/she/it fords
they ford

PRESENT PERFECT

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

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: