How Do You Spell KITTEN?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪtən] (IPA)

The word "kitten" is spelled with a "k" sound for the first letter, followed by the "ih" vowel sound represented by the letter "i", and the "t" and "n" consonant sounds. Using IPA phonetic transcriptions, the word can be written as /ˈkɪtən/. The stressed syllable is the first, pronounced as "kit", while the second syllable is unstressed, pronounced as "en". This common word is used to refer to a young cat and is often used affectionately by pet owners.

KITTEN Meaning and Definition

  1. A kitten is a young domesticated cat, typically under one year old. It is the term used to refer to the early life stage of a cat before it reaches adulthood. Kittens are known for their small size, playful nature, and overall adorable appearance. They are highly sought after as pets due to their energetic and mischievous behavior, endearing traits that make them highly appealing to animal lovers.

    Typically, a kitten is characterized by its small and compact body size, with soft and fluffy fur. Their eyes are usually bright and wide, often reflecting their curiosity about the world around them. In general, a kitten's development goes through several stages, including nursing from their mother during their early weeks, transitioning to solid food, and gradually acquiring motor skills such as walking and pouncing.

    Being highly social creatures, kittens display a natural inclination for playfulness, frequently engaging in activities that involve chasing toys, climbing, and exploring. Their playful behavior not only helps them develop necessary skills but also serves as a way to establish bonds with humans and other pets in the household. Proper care, including feeding, grooming, and regular veterinary check-ups, is crucial for kittens to ensure their health and well-being during this early stage of their lives.

    In summary, a kitten refers to a young domestic cat that is typically less than one year old. Known for their small size, adorable appearance, and playful nature, kittens are often considered irresistible to those seeking feline companionship.

  2. • A young cat.
    • To bring forth kittens.

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

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Etymology of KITTEN

The word "kitten" originated from the Middle English term "kitoun" or "kitling" in the 14th century. These terms were derived from the Old French word "chitoun" or "cheton", which was a diminutive form of "chat" meaning "cat". The Old French term, in turn, came from the Late Latin word "cattulus", also meaning "kitten" or "young cat". The Latin word was derived from the Latin term "cattus", meaning "cat". It is believed that "cattus" itself was borrowed from an unrelated African language, possibly Libyan or Nubian.

Idioms with the word KITTEN

  • a sex kitten The idiom "a sex kitten" is a euphemistic phrase used to describe an attractive, flirtatious, and seductive woman. It typically conveys the idea of a woman who is playful, alluring, and has an air of sexual magnetism. However, it is important to note that this idiom can be considered derogatory or objectifying towards women, reducing them to sexual objects rather than recognizing their individuality or intelligence.
  • weak as a kitten The idiom "weak as a kitten" is used to describe someone or something that is extremely weak or lacking in strength.
  • sex kitten The idiom "sex kitten" refers to an attractive and seductive person, typically a woman, who presents herself in a playful and flirtatious manner, often with a youthful and innocent charm. The term "sex kitten" is derived from the metaphorical idea of a kitten as a creature that is cute, playful, and mischievous, traits that are often associated with someone who exudes sex appeal.

Similar spelling words for KITTEN

Plural form of KITTEN is KITTENS

Conjugate verb Kitten

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have kittened
you would have kittened
he/she/it would have kittened
we would have kittened
they would have kittened
I would have kitten
you would have kitten
he/she/it would have kitten
we would have kitten
they would have kitten

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you kitten
we let´s kitten

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to kitten

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

kittened

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I kitten
you kitten
he/she/it kittens
we kitten
they kitten

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

kittening

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it kitten

SIMPLE PAST

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

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