How Do You Spell WARDED?

Pronunciation: [wˈɔːdɪd] (IPA)

The word "warded" is spelled with the letters W-A-R-D-E-D. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /wɔrdəd/. This word is commonly used to describe someone or something that has been protected or guarded. In phonetic notation, the first sound is the "w" sound, followed by a short "o" sound, then the "r" sound, and finally the "d" sound. The "e" in the middle is silent, but can indicate that the "a" before it is pronounced as a short vowel sound.

WARDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Warded is a term that can have multiple meanings. In the context of locks and keys, warded refers to a type of lock mechanism that uses wards, or obstacles within the lock, to prevent the wrong key from turning or opening the lock. These wards create a distinct pattern or shape that only the correctly shaped key can navigate through, allowing the lock to be opened. Warded locks are common in traditional or older-style locks.

    However, warded can also be used to describe a state of being protected or guarded against something. In this sense, it refers to measures taken to ensure safety, security, or defense against potential dangers or threats. For example, someone may keep their valuables in a warded safe, meaning it is protected by security systems or barriers that deter unauthorized access.

    The term warded can also describe a state of being under the care or protection of someone, such as being ward to a guardian. In legal contexts, a ward is an individual who is legally placed under the care and protection of another person or entity, typically due to their status as a minor or due to mental or physical incapacitation.

    Overall, the term warded refers to protection, security, barriers, or guardianship in various contexts.

  2. Guarded.

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

Common Misspellings for WARDED

Etymology of WARDED

The word "warded" originates from the Middle English word "warden", which comes from the Old English word "weardian" meaning "to guard" or "to keep watch". The Old English word "weardian" is related to the Old High German word "wartēn" and the Gothic word "wardōn", all of which share the same meaning. The modern English term "ward" can also be traced back to the same Old English root, indicating a place or person under protection or supervision. Ultimately, the word "warded" is derived from ancient Germanic roots that emphasize the notion of safeguarding or protecting.

Conjugate verb Warded

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I ward
we ward
you ward
he/she/it wards
they ward

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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