How Do You Spell HILLED?

Pronunciation: [hˈɪld] (IPA)

The word "hilled" is spelled with a double "L" because it is derived from the root word "hill", which ends in the letter "L". The spelling of "hilled" follows the rule that when adding a suffix beginning with a vowel to a word ending in a consonant, the consonant is usually doubled to maintain the same sound. Hilled is pronounced /hɪld/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with a short "i" sound and a single syllable emphasized on the "L" sound at the end.

HILLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Hilled is a verb that refers to the act of creating or forming a hill or mound. It is derived from the noun "hill," which typically describes a naturally elevated area of land, rising higher than its surroundings. However, the verb form hilled specifically relates to the action of constructing a hill or pile of earth or other material.

    The process of hilling often involves gathering or accumulating a specific substance, such as dirt, sand, rocks, or debris, and arranging it in a manner that creates a raised, elevated structure. This can be accomplished by manually piling the material or using machinery like excavators or bulldozers.

    Hilling is commonly employed in various contexts and for different purposes. In agriculture and gardening, hilling is often utilized to create raised beds or mounds for planting crops or gardening beds. This helps improve drainage, provides additional volume for root development, and can also serve as a means of weed control.

    In construction or landscaping projects, hilling may be used to shape the terrain or alter the topography of a site. It can be employed to level uneven areas, create slopes or embankments, or even as a means of erosion control.

    Overall, hilled refers to the action of deliberately building or forming a hill-like structure by gathering and arranging materials in a way that changes the natural landscape.

Common Misspellings for HILLED

  • hjlled
  • hklled
  • h9lled
  • h8lled
  • hikled
  • hioled
  • hillwd
  • hilldd
  • hillrd
  • hill4d
  • hill3d
  • hillex
  • hillec
  • hillef
  • hillee
  • nhilled
  • hnilled
  • jhilled
  • hjilled

Etymology of HILLED

The word hilled is derived from the Old English word hyllan, which means to cover or bury in a mound or heap. It is related to the Middle Low German word hillen and the Middle Dutch word hullen, which have similar meanings. Over time, hyllan evolved into hillen in Middle English, and eventually developed into the modern English word hilled.

Similar spelling words for HILLED

Conjugate verb Hilled

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I hill
we hill
you hill
he/she/it hills
they hill

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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