How Do You Spell BRIMMED?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɪmd] (IPA)

The word "brimmed" is spelled with a double "m" at the end because the vowel sound in the second syllable is short. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is /brɪmd/ which indicates that the "i" in "brim" is pronounced as a short vowel sound (similar to "ih" sound in "bit"), while the "ed" ending is pronounced with a separate syllable (/d/). This correct spelling is crucial for accurate communication, particularly in written communication where wrongly spelled words can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.

BRIMMED Meaning and Definition

  1. Brimmed is a past tense verb form of the word "brim." It refers to the action of filling or overflowing to the point of reaching the edge or uppermost part of a container or object. When something is brimmed, it is typically characterized by being completely filled, saturated, or abundant.

    The term is commonly used to describe the state of liquid contents inside a vessel, such as a cup or bowl, when they have risen to the very top, often exceeding the container's capacity. For example, a cup of coffee can be brimmed with hot liquid if it is filled so much that it starts to spill over the sides. Similarly, a river can be said to be brimmed after heavy rainfall when it fills to its highest possible level, beginning to flood its banks.

    Beyond liquid substances, brimmed can also be used metaphorically to describe the state of something that is overflowing, full, or abundant with a particular quality. For instance, someone's eyes may be said to be brimmed with tears or emotion when they are visibly filled to the extent that tears or strong feelings are about to overflow. Furthermore, a speech can be described as brimmed with passion if it is so replete with fervor and intensity that it is on the verge of overflowing or brimming over.

Common Misspellings for BRIMMED

Etymology of BRIMMED

The word "brimmed" has its etymology rooted in the Middle English word "brym", which referred to the rim or edge of a vessel or container. This term can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic "brimbō" and the Old English "brym", both meaning "rim" or "brim". Over time, "brim" evolved into a verb, and "brimmed" came into existence as the past participle form of the verb "brim".

Similar spelling words for BRIMMED

Conjugate verb Brimmed

CONDITIONAL

I would brimmed
you would brimmed
he/she/it would brimmed
we would brimmed
they would brimmed
I would brim
we would brim
you would brim
he/she/it would brim
they would brim

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have brimmed
you would have brimmed
he/she/it would have brimmed
we would have brimmed
they would have brimmed

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you brim
we let´s brim

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to brim

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

brimmed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I brim
you brim
he/she/it brims
we brim
they brim

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

brimming

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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