How Do You Spell THUMP?

Pronunciation: [θˈʌmp] (IPA)

The word "thump" is commonly spelled as t-h-u-m-p. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /θʌmp/, which indicates that the first sound is the voiceless dental fricative /θ/ followed by the short u vowel sound /ʌ/, and ending with the bilabial stop consonant /p/. The sound of the word accurately reflects the physical sensation of a heavy blow or thud, making it an appropriate onomatopoeic term for this action.

THUMP Meaning and Definition

  1. Thump can be defined as a noun referring to a loud, heavy sound or the act of making such a sound. It is often characterized by a dull, rhythmic or heavy impact. As a verb, thump means to strike or hit something heavily or forcefully, producing a loud sound.

    The noun form of thump is used to describe the sound made by a heavy object falling or being hit, such as when a book falls from a high shelf and lands on the floor with a loud thump. It can also refer to the sound of a beating heart, particularly when it is loud and pronounced. For example, when someone is scared or excited, they might say they can hear their heart thumping in their chest.

    As a verb, thump describes the action of striking or hitting something forcefully and loudly. It implies a sense of impact or power behind the action. For example, a drummer might thump the bass drum in a music performance, creating a strong and rhythmic beat. Similarly, a parent might thump their hand on the table to get their child's attention.

    In summary, thump is a term used to describe a heavy, loud sound or the action of producing such a sound through forceful impact or striking.

  2. • A heavy blow with something hard and thick.
    • To strike with something thick or heavy, as with a club, or the fist; to strike or fall with a dull heavy blow.

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

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Etymology of THUMP

The word "thump" originated in Middle English as "thumpen", derived from the Old English word "þumpian". This Old English word ultimately stems from the Proto-Germanic root "*þumpōną". The Germanic languages have cognates such as German "dumpf" meaning "dull" or "muffled", and Dutch "doffen" meaning "to dull or dampen a sound". The etymology of "thump" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*dʰewb-" which meant "to smoke, steam, be obscured". This root is also connected to words like "dust" and "fume" in English, as well as other words related to "smoke" and "steam" in different Indo-European languages.

Idioms with the word THUMP

  • thump on sm or sth The idiom "thump on someone or something" usually means to hit or strike forcefully, often resulting in a loud thud sound. It can be a physical action where someone uses their fist or an object to deliver a powerful blow. Additionally, it can also be used metaphorically to describe strong criticism or reprimand towards someone or something.
  • thump sth down The idiom "thump something down" means to place or drop something heavily, often forcefully and with a loud noise, indicating frustration, anger, or lack of care. It implies a sudden and forceful action that can convey annoyance or a disregard for delicacy.
  • thump sth out (on the piano) The idiom "thump sth out (on the piano)" refers to playing or performing a piece of music on the piano with forceful or heavy-handed strokes, typically lacking finesse or technical precision. It implies an energetic, perhaps even rough, playing style.

Similar spelling word for THUMP

Plural form of THUMP is THUMPS

Conjugate verb Thump

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have thumped
you would have thumped
he/she/it would have thumped
we would have thumped
they would have thumped
I would have thump
you would have thump
he/she/it would have thump
we would have thump
they would have thump

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you thump
we let´s thump

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to thump

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

thumped

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I thump
you thump
he/she/it thumps
we thump
they thump

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

thumping

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it thump

SIMPLE PAST

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

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