How Do You Spell STOUTEN?

Pronunciation: [stˈa͡ʊtən] (IPA)

Stouten is a verb that means to become or make something stronger or more forceful. It is pronounced as /ˈstaʊtən/ with a stressed syllable on the first letter, "s", and a short "ou" sound in the second syllable followed by a t, while the last syllable has an unstressed "ən". The word is derived from the adjective "stout" which means strong or robust. The spelling follows the typical English pattern of adding -en to verbs to form the infinitive or present tense.

STOUTEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Stouten is a verb that originated from the combination of the word "stout" and the suffix "-en." It is used to describe the act of making or becoming strong, sturdy, or characterized by a robust physique or appearance. The term is typically applied in reference to people, objects, or even abstract concepts.

    When used to describe a person, stouten refers to the process of increasing physical strength or building a strong, muscular body. It implies the development of a well-built and solid physique through exercises and physical activities. This can be achieved through regular workouts, strength training, or engaging in activities that promote physical fitness.

    In relation to objects or things, stouten refers to reinforcing or making them more resilient, durable, or able to withstand pressure or force. For example, a metal beam can be stoutened by adding extra support or thickness to ensure its stability. Similarly, a fortified building can be described as stoutened to indicate its strength and secure construction.

    Furthermore, stouten can also be used metaphorically to allude to abstract concepts such as character, courage, determination, or confidence. When applied in this context, stoutening represents the process of bolstering, fortifying, or strengthening these qualities within oneself or others.

    Overall, stouten signifies the act of building physical or metaphorical strength, resilience, and solidity, whether it is related to people, objects, or abstract notions.

Etymology of STOUTEN

The word "stouten" comes from the Middle English term "stouten" or "stoutnen", which originated from the Old Norse word "stauta" or "stota". The Old Norse term means "to make firm or rigid". It eventually evolved into the Middle English word "stouten", which carried a meaning of making something stronger, bolder, or more robust. The word can also be traced back to the Old English word "stōtlīc", meaning "bold" or "brave". Over time, "stouten" has been used to describe various things, from the strengthening of objects to the enhancement of one's courage or determination.

Conjugate verb Stouten

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you stouten
we let´s stouten

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stouten

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

stoutened

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I stouten
you stouten
he/she/it stoutens
we stouten
they stouten

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

stoutening

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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