How Do You Spell BARKED?

Pronunciation: [bˈɑːkt] (IPA)

The word "barked" is spelled with six letters, but its pronunciation consists of only one syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for "barked" is /bɑrkt/. The "ar" in the middle of the word is pronounced as the "ar" in "car," which is represented by the symbol /ɑr/. The final "ed" in "barked" is pronounced as the "t" sound, which is represented by the symbol /t/. Together, these sounds create the distinct and recognizable pronunciation of "barked."

BARKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Barked (verb):

    1. When used as a verb, "barked" refers to the act of a dog producing a sharp, loud sound or vocalization, typically characterized by a series of short, abrupt sounds. Dogs bark as a means of communication, expressing various emotions such as excitement, warning, fear, or to establish dominance. The sound is produced by the dog rapidly expelling air through its vocal cords, resulting in a distinctive sound.

    2. The term "barked" can also describe the action of a person imitating or mimicking the sound of a dog's bark. This is often done to communicate or express something in a playful or light-hearted manner.

    3. In a more general sense, "barked" can also mean the act of uttering a loud, rough, or harsh sound. It can be used to describe the sound produced by other animals, such as wolves or foxes, as well as certain machinery or equipment that emits a similar sound.

    4. Additionally, "barked" can denote the action of sharply or angrily uttering words or commands, often with a raised voice and in a forceful manner. This usage is commonly associated with someone displaying irritation, impatience, or annoyance.

    Overall, the term "barked" encompasses a range of meanings related to the action or sound of a dog's vocalization, as well as similar vocal sounds produced by other animals, people, or machinery.

  2. Barker, one which.

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

Common Misspellings for BARKED

Etymology of BARKED

The word "barked" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "bark". The etymology of "bark" can be traced back to the Old Norse word "bǫrkr", which meant "bark" or "rind". It is akin to the Old English word "beorc", which referred to "birch bark". The exact ultimate origin of the word remains uncertain. However, it is thought to be derived from a Proto-Germanic root word "*barkuz", which could be linked to the action of stripping or peeling off the outer covering of a tree trunk to obtain bark.

Conjugate verb Barked

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I bark
we bark
you bark
he/she/it barks
they bark

PRESENT PERFECT

I have barked
we have barked
you have barked
he/she/it has barked
they have barked
I am barking
we are barking
you are barking
he/she/it is barking
they are barking
I was barking
we were barking
you were barking
he/she/it was barking
they were barking
I will be barking
we will be barking
you will be barking
he/she/it will be barking
they will be barking
I have been barking
we have been barking
you have been barking
he/she/it has been barking
they have been barking
I had been barking
we had been barking
you had been barking
he/she/it had been barking
they had been barking
I will have been barking
we will have been barking
you will have been barking
he/she/it will have been barking
they will have been barking
I would have barked
we would have barked
you would have barked
he/she/it would have barked
they would have barked
I would be barking
we would be barking
you would be barking
he/she/it would be barking
they would be barking
I would have been barking
we would have been barking
you would have been barking
he/she/it would have been barking
they would have been barking

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