How Do You Spell SIFTS?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪfts] (IPA)

The word "sifts" is spelled with five letters, 's', 'i', 'f', 't', and 's'. The 's' at the end of the word indicates that it is a third person singular verb form, while the 'i' and 'f' are pronounced as they appear in the alphabet. However, the 't' and the final 's' are both pronounced as voiceless consonants, represented phonetically as [t] and [s], respectively. This makes the word's pronunciation /sɪfts/, with the stress on the first syllable.

SIFTS Meaning and Definition

  1. Sifts is the third person singular form of the verb "sift." The verb "sift" has multiple definitions, but the primary meaning refers to the act of separating and sorting particles or substances by passing them through a sieve or similar tool. When someone sifts something, they typically aim to remove unwanted or impure elements from the desired substance.

    In a literal sense, sifting involves using a sieve or a meshed tool with fine holes to separate finer particles from coarser ones. This can be done with substances such as flour, sugar, or powdered chemicals. By using a gentle shaking or tapping motion, the material is passed through the sieve, allowing the smaller particles to fall through while the larger ones are retained.

    Sifts can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of carefully examining or analyzing information or data in order to extract valuable or relevant elements. In this sense, it refers to the act of scrutinizing or closely studying a given situation, document, or body of evidence to identify important details or patterns.

    Furthermore, sifts can imply a process of elimination or selection, where options or possibilities are carefully considered and filtered out to determine the most suitable or appropriate course of action.

    Overall, sifts can refer to both the physical act of separating materials with a sieve and the metaphorical process of examining or analyzing information for valuable or relevant elements.

Common Misspellings for SIFTS

Etymology of SIFTS

The word "sifts" is a verb derived from the noun "sift", which originated from the Old English word "siftan". This Old English term has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "siftijaną". The Proto-Germanic word likely came from the Proto-Indo-European base *seyb-, which means "to pour out", "to sift", or "to sieve". Over time, the word "sift" has evolved in both form and meaning, leading to the verb "sifts" as used in modern English.

Conjugate verb Sifts

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I sift
we sift
you sift
he/she/it sifts
they sift

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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