How Do You Spell QUIPPING?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɪpɪŋ] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "quipping" is represented by its IPA phonetic transcription /ˈkwɪpɪŋ/. The first syllable "quip" is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by a "kw" sound representing the letter "q." The second syllable "ping" is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by the letter "n" and the sound "g." This word means making witty remarks or comments in a mocking or sarcastic manner.

QUIPPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Quipping refers to the act of making a witty or humorous remark, typically in a lighthearted and clever manner. It involves using concise, clever wordplay to quickly and cleverly express a witty idea or response. A quip is often characterized by its brevity and its ability to catch others off guard, usually eliciting a smile, a chuckle, or a brief moment of amusement.

    Quipping is a form of verbal banter that involves quick-thinking and fast reactions. It requires a sharp sense of humor and the ability to think on one's feet, as quips are often made in response to a particular situation or conversation. The intention behind a quip is usually to entertain or amuse, providing a brief respite from serious or mundane discussions.

    Quipping is commonly seen in social settings, such as gatherings or casual conversations, but it is also prevalent in various forms of entertainment, including comedy shows, movies, and literature. Many comedians and witty individuals are known for their adeptness at quipping, using it as a tool to engage and entertain their audience.

    While quipping is generally associated with humor, it can sometimes be used to convey sarcasm, irony, or a critical observation. However, it is essential to understand the context and the audience to use quips appropriately, as they can be misinterpreted or considered offensive if not delivered with tact and sensitivity.

Common Misspellings for QUIPPING

Etymology of QUIPPING

The word "quipping" is derived from the verb "quip", which entered the English language in the early 17th century. The etymology of "quip" traces back to the Old English word "cwipian", meaning "to speak lightly and smartly". It was influenced by Middle Low German "quippelen", which meant "to taunt or jeer". Over time, the term "quip" evolved to refer to a clever or witty remark, and "quipping" emerged as the present participle form, denoting the act of making such remarks.

Conjugate verb Quipping

CONDITIONAL

I would quipping
you would quipping
he/she/it would quipping
we would quipping
they would quipping
I would quip
we would quip
you would quip
he/she/it would quip
they would quip

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you quip
we let´s quip

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to quip

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

quipped

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I quip
you quip
he/she/it quips
we quip
they quip

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

quipping

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been quipping
you have been quipping
he/she/it has been quipping
we have been quipping
they have been quipping
I would have quipped
we would have quipped
you would have quipped
he/she/it would have quipped
they would have quipped

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