How Do You Spell SCATH?

Pronunciation: [skˈaθ] (IPA)

The word "scath" is spelled with the consonant cluster "sc" followed by the vowel sound "a" and the voiceless consonant sound "th." In IPA phonetic transcription, this is represented as /skæθ/. The word refers to harm or damage caused by something, and can be used as a noun or verb. It is an old-fashioned term that is still used in some dialects of English but is not commonly used in modern speech or writing.

SCATH Meaning and Definition

  1. Scath is a noun that refers to harm, damage, or injury inflicted upon a person or thing, typically as a result of a severe or destructive action. It denotes the negative consequences or negative impact resulting from an event, action, or circumstance.

    The word can also describe verbal or emotional harm caused by sharp or hurtful words, criticism, or insults. In this context, scath pertains to the emotional or psychological damage caused by someone's words or actions, resulting in hurt feelings or distress.

    Furthermore, scath can also be used as a verb, meaning to cause harm, injure, or damage someone or something. It suggests a deliberate or intentional act of causing harm or injury.

    Scath can be associated with the concept of destruction, ruin, or devastation as it implies serious or profound harm. The term is often used in a literary or poetic context to emphasize the extent of the harm caused and to evoke a sense of tragedy.

    Overall, scath is a term that encompasses the notion of harm, damage, or injury inflicted upon someone or something, reflecting the negative consequences resulting from actions or circumstances.

  2. Damage; injury; harm.

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

Common Misspellings for SCATH

Conjugate verb Scath

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you scath
we let´s scath

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to scath

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

scathed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I scath
you scath
he/she/it scaths
we scath
they scath

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

scathing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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