How Do You Spell GUZZLE?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʌzə͡l] (IPA)

The verb "guzzle" (/ˈɡʌzəl/) means to drink greedily and in large quantities. The spelling of the word reflects the pronunciation, with the "gu" sound representing the hard "g" sound followed by a short "u" sound. The double "z" indicates the emphasis on the second syllable, making the pronunciation clear and distinct. This phonetic transcription helps to differentiate "guzzle" from similar sounding words like "guzzle" and "guzzle", making it easy to use in everyday conversation.

GUZZLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Guzzle is a verb that refers to the act of consuming a liquid, particularly in a hasty and voracious manner. It implies drinking in large quantities and often conveys a sense of excessive or indulgent consumption.

    To guzzle is to drink greedily, without moderation or restraint. It suggests the idea of consuming a substance, most commonly alcohol or a beverage, with great enthusiasm and quickness. When someone guzzles a drink, they typically do so with eagerness and sometimes even recklessness, often consuming more than what is considered normal or socially acceptable.

    The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of consuming food quickly and voraciously. In this sense, it implies devouring or consuming large amounts of food in a hurry, without taking the time to savor or enjoy it.

    The word guzzle often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of control, excessiveness, or a lack of sophistication in one's consumption habits. It suggests an image of someone consuming liquid or food in a messy or unrefined manner, with little regard for manners or etiquette.

    Overall, guzzle is a verb that encapsulates the concept of consuming large quantities of liquid or food hastily and greedily, often with a sense of indulgence or recklessness.

  2. To drink much and greedily; to drink often.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for GUZZLE

Etymology of GUZZLE

The word "guzzle" originated in the early 16th century and is believed to come from the Middle English word "guschen" or "goschen", which meant to drink greedily or in large quantities. This Middle English term might have derived from Old French "gouziller", meaning to drink, or from an onomatopoeic word imitating the sound of swallowing rapidly. Ultimately, the exact etymology of "guzzle" remains uncertain.

Idioms with the word GUZZLE

  • guzzle sth down The idiom "guzzle sth down" means to consume or drink something quickly and in large amounts. It implies a sense of eagerness, often suggesting that the action is done hastily or without restraint.
  • guzzle something down The idiom "guzzle something down" means to consume or drink something quickly and in large amounts, often with enthusiasm or little regard for manners or restraint. It implies a rapid and voracious manner of consumption.
  • guzzle-guts Guzzle-guts is an informal and humorous term used to describe someone who consumes large quantities of food or drink quickly and greedily.

Similar spelling words for GUZZLE

Conjugate verb Guzzle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s guzzle

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

guzzled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I guzzle
you guzzle
he/she/it guzzles
we guzzle
they guzzle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

guzzling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it guzzle

SIMPLE PAST

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

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