How Do You Spell RUE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuː] (IPA)

The word "rue" is spelled with the vowel sound of the IPA symbol 'u', represented as /uː/. The phonetic transcription indicates that the word is pronounced with a long vowel sound that is the same as the 'oo' in 'food'. The word can be used in various contexts, such as expressing regret or sorrow, or even as a plant commonly used for medicinal purposes. Although the spelling of the word may seem straightforward, it's essential to have an understanding of its phonetic transcription to ensure it's pronounced correctly.

RUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Rue is a verb that typically refers to feeling regret, remorse, or sorrow over something that has happened or something one has done. It involves a deep sense of sadness or grief for one's actions or a particular situation. It is often used to express a person's lament or repentance.

    In a broader sense, rue can also mean to have a feeling of dissatisfaction or disappointment about a decision or choice. It conveys a strong sense of wishing that things had turned out differently or having a sense of despair over the consequences of one's actions.

    The term can also be used as a noun to refer to a plant with small, yellow flowers and aromatic leaves that is often used for culinary and medicinal purposes. It is native to southern Europe and has a long history of usage in folk medicine. The plant has a slightly bitter taste and can be found in gardens and herbal remedies.

    Overall, rue captures the essence of feeling remorse or regret, both in a personal emotional context and as a historical reference to a medicinal plant. It reflects the complexity of human emotions and the desire to express sorrow or lamentation.

  2. Ruta.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • To lament; to grieve for; to repent.
    • Sorrow; repentance.
    • A perennial plant which is used medicinally.

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

Common Misspellings for RUE

Etymology of RUE

The word "rue" originated from the Old English word "rū̆ge", which was derived from the Old High German word "rūwa". Both of these words meant "rue" in the sense of the herb or plant called "rue" in English. The Old High German word came from the Proto-Germanic word "*hrōwō", and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kreuə-" meaning "to shake" or "to make afraid". This sense of "rue" as the plant is due to its bitter taste, which was believed to cause feelings of regret or sorrow when consumed. Over time, the word "rue" also came to be used in English to mean "to regret" or "to feel sorrow" due to this connection with the plant's taste and the negative emotions it was believed to evoke.

Idioms with the word RUE

  • rue the day To "rue the day" means to deeply regret or feel remorse for a particular decision or action, usually accompanied by a sense of wishing that it had never happened. It implies a feeling of intense sorrow or regret for the consequences that resulted from one's choices or actions.
  • rue the day (that something happened) The idiom "rue the day (that something happened)" means to deeply regret or feel remorseful for a specific event or decision. It implies that the individual wishes that the event had never occurred because it has led to negative consequences or hardships.

Similar spelling words for RUE

Plural form of RUE is RUES

Conjugate verb Rue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have rued
you would have rued
he/she/it would have rued
we would have rued
they would have rued
I would have rue
you would have rue
he/she/it would have rue
we would have rue
they would have rue

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you rue
we let´s rue

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to rue

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

rued

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I rue
you rue
he/she/it rues
we rue
they rue

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ruing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it rue

SIMPLE PAST

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

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