How Do You Spell INDUE?

Pronunciation: [ɪndjˈuː] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "indue" can be a bit confusing, as it is pronounced differently from how it looks. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as ɪnˈduː. The "i" is pronounced as "ih," the "d" as "d," and the "ue" as "u" with a long sound. This word means to give or endow something, especially a quality or power. So the next time you see or hear the word "indue," remember its unique spelling and pronunciation!

INDUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Indue is a verb that is commonly used in formal or archaic English. It refers to the act of providing or endowing someone with a particular quality, power, attribute, or possession. This can be either physical or intellectual in nature.

    When someone is indue[d], they are granted a specific characteristic, skill, or talent. It can also mean to invest someone with authority or responsibility, especially in an official capacity. Additionally, indue can be used when clothing or adorning someone with a particular garment or accessory.

    The term can be traced back to the Middle English word "induen," which ultimately derives from the Latin "induere," meaning "to put on" or "to clothe." This etymology underlines the association between indue and the act of bestowing or investing someone with something desirable, akin to the way clothing is put on or offered.

    Overall, indue is a verb used to describe the act of providing or endowing someone with a quality, power, attribute, possession, or clothing. Whether it is intellectual, physical, or hierarchical, the act of indueing involves granting or investing a particular person with something significant and valuable.

  2. To clothe; to invest; to endow; to furnish.

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

Common Misspellings for INDUE

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Etymology of INDUE

The word "indue" has its origin in Latin. It comes from the Latin word "indūcere", which is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "in" or "into") and the verb "dūcere" (meaning "to lead"). "Indue" was formed by adding the Old French suffix "-er" to "indūcere", and it means "to put on" or "to clothe". Over time, its spelling evolved to "endue", but both variations are used in contemporary language.

Similar spelling words for INDUE

Conjugate verb Indue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have indued
you would have indued
he/she/it would have indued
we would have indued
they would have indued
I would have indue
you would have indue
he/she/it would have indue
we would have indue
they would have indue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you indue
we let´s indue

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to indue

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

indued

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I indue
you indue
he/she/it indues
we indue
they indue

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

induing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it indue

SIMPLE PAST

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

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