How Do You Spell DENTS?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛnts] (IPA)

The word "dents" is spelled with the letter combination "d-e-n-t-s". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /dɛnts/. The "d" sound is a voiced dental plosive, while the "e" sound is a short open-mid front unrounded vowel. The "n" is a voiced alveolar nasal, followed by the "t" sound which is an unvoiced dental plosive. Finally, the "s" is an unvoiced alveolar fricative. Together, these sounds create the word "dents".

DENTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dents refer to small shallow depressions or indentations that occur on the surface of an object, typically due to impact or pressure. They are visible marks left behind on a material that can be made from various substances such as metal, plastic, wood, or even fabric. Dents commonly appear when an object collides with another object or when pressure is exerted on its surface.

    The size and severity of a dent can vary significantly, ranging from barely noticeable slight depressions to more substantial and prominent damage. Dents can be found on different surfaces, including vehicles, appliances, furniture, or any other object that is prone to impacts. They can be caused by a variety of factors, such as accidental collisions, hailstorms, falling objects, or even improper handling.

    Repairing dents often involves techniques such as massaging, heating, or leveraging the material back into its original shape. Depending on the material and severity of the dent, different tools and approaches may be employed. For instance, when dealing with automotive dents, specialized techniques like paintless dent removal (PDR) may be utilized to fix the damage without the need for repainting.

    Overall, dents are physical imperfections on an object's surface caused by external forces and can be detrimental to its aesthetic appeal, structural integrity, or functionality.

Common Misspellings for DENTS

Etymology of DENTS

The word "dents" has its etymology from the Old English word "dynt" or "dynta", which originally meant a blow or a strike. This Old English word is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "duntaz". Over time, the meaning of "dynt" evolved into the concept of an indentation or a dent in the surface of something, which is the meaning associated with the word "dents" today.

Similar spelling words for DENTS

Conjugate verb Dents

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I dent
we dent
you dent
he/she/it dents
they dent

PRESENT PERFECT

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

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: