How Do You Spell RECUR?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkˈɜː] (IPA)

The word "recur" consists of two syllables: "re-" and "-cur." The first syllable is pronounced as [riː], which is the same sound as the word "reef." The second syllable is pronounced as [kɜr], which is the same sound as the word "cur" but with a slight schwa sound before the "r." Together, the word is pronounced as [rɪˈkɜr]. It means to happen again or to return, and the spelling follows the general rule of adding the prefix "re-" to a base word.

RECUR Meaning and Definition

  1. To "recur" means to happen or appear again, typically at regular intervals or repeatedly. It is the act of repeatedly returning or coming back to a particular point, situation, or topic.

    In a general sense, the term "recur" is used to describe events, actions, or phenomena that repeat or are experienced repeatedly. It implies a cyclic nature or pattern of occurrence. For example, a recurring dream is one that happens repeatedly over time.

    In a more specific context, "recur" is often used in relation to thoughts, ideas, or memories. When thoughts or memories recur, they resurface in one's mind or consciousness after a period of absence. This can happen unconsciously, without intentional effort.

    The term "recur" is also commonly associated with medical or health-related matters. When a disease or condition recurs, it means that it reappears or returns after a period of remission or apparent recovery. This could refer to a range of ailments, such as recurring infections, chronic illnesses, or even mental health issues.

    Overall, the word "recur" emphasizes the repetition or reoccurrence of something, whether it is an event, thought, memory, or condition. It highlights the idea of a cycle or pattern, illustrating the return or reappearance of a particular thing.

  2. To return to the thoughts or mind; to have recourse to; to occur at a stated interval, or according to some established rule.

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

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Etymology of RECUR

The word "recur" comes from the Latin word "recurrere", which is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and "currere" meaning "to run". The Latin term "recurrere" ultimately gave rise to the Old French word "recourir" which means "to run again" or "to return". Over time, this Old French term evolved into the Middle English word "recouren" and eventually became "recur" in modern English.

Similar spelling words for RECUR

Conjugate verb Recur

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recurred
you would have recurred
he/she/it would have recurred
we would have recurred
they would have recurred
I would have recur
you would have recur
he/she/it would have recur
we would have recur
they would have recur

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you recur
we let´s recur

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recur

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

recurred

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I recur
you recur
he/she/it recurs
we recur
they recur

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recurring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it recur

SIMPLE PAST

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

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