How Do You Spell LAIPSE?

Pronunciation: [lˈe͡ɪps] (IPA)

The word "lapse" is often misspelled as "laipe" or "laipse." The correct spelling of the word is /læps/ with the /æ/ sound like "cat." Many people mistakenly use the long /a/ sound like "cape" in their spelling, hence the inclusion of "ai" or "ai" in the incorrect spellings. To avoid confusion, remember to use the correct vowel sound when spelling "lapse."

LAIPSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Laipse (noun) - pronounced "layps"

    1. An archaic term primarily used in religious contexts, referring to a temporary deviation or departure from the strict adherence to religious obligations, rituals, or moral conduct.

    2. Derived from the Latin word "lapses," meaning a falling away or slipping, a laipse is often associated with a brief period of relaxed observance, neglect, or moral inconsistency.

    3. In religious settings, it can indicate a state of spiritual weakness, irresolution, or straying from the righteous path. It may occur due to various factors, such as personal hardships, temptations, doubts, or a decline in religious fervor.

    4. The concept of laipse is found in various religious traditions, such as Christianity, where it highlights the imperfection and vulnerability of human beings. It suggests the possibility of redemption and forgiveness, encouraging individuals to rectify their deviance and return to their faith's teachings.

    5. Beyond religious contexts, laipse can also be used metaphorically to describe any temporary lapse or deviation from expected norms, principles, or standards. For instance, it can refer to a momentary error in judgment, a temporary break in a habitual routine, or a brief departure from an individual's usual behavior or values.

    Overall, the term laipse signifies a transient departure from a desired state, whether it be religious or general, emphasizing the potential for redemption and the importance of returning to the correct path.

Conjugate verb Laipse

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you laipse
we let´s laipse

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to laipse

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

laipsed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I laipse
you laipse
he/she/it laipses
we laipse
they laipse

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

laipsing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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