How Do You Spell BODE?

Pronunciation: [bˈə͡ʊd] (IPA)

The word "bode" means to be an omen or a sign of something that may happen in the future. It can be spelled as b-o-d-e, with a long o sound and a silent e at the end. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is represented as /boʊd/, with the symbol /oʊ/ indicating the diphthong sound that combines the vowel sounds of "o" and "w." The silent final "e" is represented in IPA as /d/ to indicate that it affects the pronunciation of the preceding consonant.

BODE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bode is a transitive verb that refers to the act of serving as an omen, prediction, or indication of a particular outcome or situation that is yet to occur. The word is most commonly used in the phrase "bode well" or "bode ill," which express expectations or predictions of positive or negative outcomes respectively. For example, "The dark clouds on the horizon bode ill for our outdoor picnic," means that the clouds are seen as indicating an unfavorable outcome for the picnic.

    In a broader context, bode can also be used to describe the indication or foreshadowing of anything, including events, circumstances, or results. It suggests a sense of foreseeing or anticipation based on existing signs or indications. In this sense, bode is often associated with the concept of prophecy or prognostication.

    The word bode is derived from Old English and shares its origin with the word "abode," which implies dwelling or residence. This etymology implies that bode carries an inherent sense of permanence or steadfastness in its predictive function, suggesting that the outcome hinted at will likely come to pass. Overall, the use of bode conveys a sense of anticipation or premonition regarding future events or situations.

  2. To foretell; to foreshadow; to portend; to be ominous.

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

Common Misspellings for BODE

Etymology of BODE

The word "bode" derives from the Old English word "bodian", which means "to announce or foretell". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "budōną" and the Proto-Indo-European root "*bʰeh₂dʰ-", which means "to command or demand". The modern meaning of "bode" as "to be an omen of something to come" developed in Middle English.

Idioms with the word BODE

  • bode smhow for sm or sth The idiom "bode well for someone or something" means to be a sign or indication of a favorable or promising outcome for a person or thing. It suggests that the current circumstances or events are likely to lead to positive results or success in the future.
  • bode ill (or well) The idiom "bode ill (or well)" means to indicate or predict something negative (ill) or positive (well) in the future. It refers to the expectation or omen of something promising or unfavorable about to happen.
  • bode well/ill (for somebody/something) The idiom "bode well/ill (for somebody/something)" is used to indicate whether a particular situation or outcome is likely to be favorable or unfavorable. It suggests predicting or foretelling the future prospects or consequences of someone or something. When something "bodes well," it means that it indicates a positive or promising outlook. Conversely, if something "bodes ill," it signifies a negative or unfavorable outlook.
  • bode well for (someone or something) The idiom "bode well for (someone or something)" means that a particular situation or development is likely to result in a positive outcome or success for someone or something. It implies a positive indication or prediction about the future prospects or success of a person, group, or thing.
  • bode somehow for someone or something The idiom "bode somehow for someone or something" means to indicate or suggest a certain outcome or future event for someone or something. It implies that there are signs or indications which can be interpreted as an indication of what will happen in the future.
  • bode somehow for The idiom "bode somehow for" means to indicate or suggest in some way a likely future outcome or consequence. It implies that certain signs or events are a portent or indication of what may happen in the future.
  • bode ill for (someone or something) The idiom "bode ill for (someone or something)" means to predict or foretell a negative or unfavorable outcome or consequence for someone or something. It implies that the signs or indications suggest a bad or unlucky future for a person, situation, or event.
  • bode well/ill The idiom "bode well" means to indicate or foreshadow a positive or favorable outcome, whereas "bode ill" means to indicate or foreshadow a negative or unfavorable outcome.

Similar spelling words for BODE

Conjugate verb Bode

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have boded
you would have boded
he/she/it would have boded
we would have boded
they would have boded
I would have bode
you would have bode
he/she/it would have bode
we would have bode
they would have bode

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

we Let's bode
you bode
we let´s bode

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bode

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

boded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I bode
you bode
he/she/it bodes
we bode
they bode

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

boding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bode

SIMPLE PAST

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

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