How Do You Spell STOPPING?

Pronunciation: [stˈɒpɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "stopping" is spelled with two P's even though it might not sound like it when pronounced. The IPA phonetic transcription for "stopping" is /ˈstɑpɪŋ/. The final sound in the word is an /ɪŋ/ sound, which is pronounced with a nasal airflow through the nose. However, the letter "p" is added to the end of the word in order to distinguish it from the present participle form "stopping," which is spelled with only one "p."

STOPPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Stopping refers to the act of ceasing or halting an action, process, or movement. It can pertain to various contexts and can be applied in both literal and metaphorical senses.

    In a literal sense, stopping refers to physically putting an end to something. It can involve interrupting or discontinuing an ongoing action or motion. For instance, stopping can imply bringing a moving object to a halt, such as stopping a vehicle by applying the brakes. It can also refer to terminating an activity or operation, like stopping a machine or a production line.

    Metaphorically, stopping can denote terminating or putting an end to something abstract or intangible. It can signify the cessation of a particular behavior, habit, or thought process. For example, one might aim to stop procrastinating, stop overthinking, or stop a bad habit like smoking.

    Stopping can also imply pausing or taking a break from an activity temporarily rather than completely ending it. This definition can be applied in various scenarios, such as stopping for a moment to catch one's breath during physical exercise or stopping to rest while working on a task.

    Overall, stopping entails the act of bringing something to a halt, discontinuing an action or process, or temporarily interrupting an ongoing activity or motion. The specific context and purpose determine the exact meaning and intent behind the act of stopping.

  2. Closing; obstructing.

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

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Etymology of STOPPING

The word "stopping" originates from the Middle English word "stoppen" or "stoppyn", which in turn has its roots in Old English "stoppian". The Old English word derived from the Proto-Germanic word "stuppōną", meaning "to block, stop up". This word continues back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*steb(h)-", which meant "to support, stiffen". Its original sense was related to placing a firm object in a certain position or blocking an opening, eventually evolving to the modern meaning of "ceasing movement" or "coming to a halt".

Idioms with the word STOPPING

  • there's no stopping (someone) The idiom "there's no stopping (someone)" is used to express that someone is determined, motivated, or persistent in pursuing their goals or desires, and that nothing can prevent or hinder them from achieving success. It implies that the person is unstoppable and will overcome any obstacles or challenges they may encounter.
  • there's no holding/stopping somebody This idiom means that a person is determined to do something and cannot be prevented or controlled. They are going to go ahead with their plans or actions no matter what.

Similar spelling words for STOPPING

Plural form of STOPPING is STOPPINGS

Conjugate verb Stopping

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I stop
we stop
you stop
he/she/it stops
they stop

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stopped
we have stopped
you have stopped
he/she/it has stopped
they have stopped
I am stopping
we are stopping
you are stopping
he/she/it is stopping
they are stopping
I was stopping
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I will be stopping
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