How Do You Spell SPURNING?

Pronunciation: [spˈɜːnɪŋ] (IPA)

Spurning is a word that means rejection or disdain. The spelling of this word may seem confusing at first, but it follows the typical English pattern of the "ur" sound being spelled with "ur." In IPA phonetic transcription, this word would be pronounced as /ˈspɜːrnɪŋ/. The "sp" sound in the beginning is pronounced with a "s" sound followed by a "p" sound. The "ur" sound in the middle is pronounced with a short "er" sound. Finally, the "ing" ending is pronounced with a "ihng" sound.

SPURNING Meaning and Definition

  1. Spurning is a verb that refers to the act of rejecting, dismissing, or showing contempt for someone or something. It involves a deliberate and intentional refusal to accept, acknowledge, or consider something that is being offered or presented. The term is commonly used to express a strong disdain, scorn, or disregard towards someone or something.

    When a person spurns someone else, they make it clear that they have no interest, respect, or regard for the individual or their opinions, proposals, or advances. This rejection may be expressed through various means, such as verbal or physical actions, gestures, or words, depending on the context and the intensity of the contempt being displayed.

    In a social context, spurning often implies a sense of superiority or arrogance on the part of the person doing the rejecting, as they view themselves to be above or better than the object of their scorn. It can also be seen as a form of punishment or retaliation for a perceived wrong or offense.

    Spurning can occur in personal relationships, professional settings, or social interactions. It is a behavior that can have significant emotional impact on the person being rejected, often leading to feelings of hurt, humiliation, or shame. Conversely, the person doing the spurning may experience a sense of power, satisfaction, or vindication from asserting their dominance or asserting their own preferences or beliefs.

Common Misspellings for SPURNING

Etymology of SPURNING

The word "spurning" can be traced back to the Old English verb "spyrian", which meant "to reject, despise, or scorn". This verb ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic word "spurnaną", which carries a similar meaning. The Old Norse equivalent, "spyrna", also influenced the development of the word in Middle English. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation underwent changes, eventually leading to the present-day word "spurning".

Conjugate verb Spurning

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I spurn
we spurn
you spurn
he/she/it spurns
they spurn

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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