How Do You Spell IMBRUES?

Pronunciation: [ɪmbɹˈuːz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "imbrues" is [ɪmbɹˈuːz], [ɪmbɹˈuːz], [ɪ_m_b_ɹ_ˈuː_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

IMBRUES Meaning and Definition

  1. Imbrues is a verb that has its roots in the Latin word "imbruere," which means "to moisten" or "to soak." It typically refers to the act of saturating or staining something with a liquid substance, usually by soaking it deeply. This word is commonly used in the context of soaking or staining with blood, but it can also be applied more broadly to any kind of liquid substance.

    To imbrue something often implies deep penetration and thorough saturation. It suggests the process of completely drenching or permeating an object, substance, or surface with a particular fluid. For example, someone might imbrue a cloth in a dye to achieve a vibrant color, or a sponge may be imbrued in cleaning solution to thoroughly clean a surface.

    In a figurative sense, imbrues can also pertain to the saturation or permeation of a concept or quality into someone's mind or character. It might describe the process of deeply instilling or influencing someone with certain beliefs or ideas. In this sense, it implies a profound impact or influence that leaves a lasting impression.

    Overall, imbrues is a versatile verb that describes the thorough soaking, staining, or saturation of an object with a liquid substance, whether it be literal or metaphorical.

Common Misspellings for IMBRUES

  • umbrues
  • jmbrues
  • kmbrues
  • ombrues
  • 9mbrues
  • 8mbrues
  • inbrues
  • ikbrues
  • ijbrues
  • imvrues
  • imnrues
  • imhrues
  • imgrues
  • imbeues
  • imbdues
  • imbfues
  • imbtues
  • imb5ues
  • imb4ues
  • imbryes

Etymology of IMBRUES

The word imbrues is derived from the Latin word imbruere, which means to moisten or to wet. It is formed by combining the prefix in (meaning in or into) and the root word brous/breu (meaning wet or moisten). Over time, this Latin word evolved into the Old French word embruer, which means to stain with blood or to besmear. From Old French, it made its way into Middle English as embrue, and eventually, the spelling changed to the contemporary form imbrue.

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Conjugate verb Imbrues

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I imbrue
we imbrue
you imbrue
he/she/it imbrues
they imbrue

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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