How Do You Spell BEMIRE?

Pronunciation: [bɪmˈa͡ɪ͡ə] (IPA)

The word "bemire" means to make something dirty or muddy. Its phonetic transcription is /bɪˈmaɪər/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, similar to the word "sit." The second syllable has the long "i" sound, like the word "ire." The stress is on the second syllable. Knowing the correct phonetic transcription helps to ensure accurate pronunciation and spelling of the word, which can be useful for writers, readers, and English language learners.

BEMIRE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bemire is a transitive verb that refers to the act of making something or someone dirty or muddy, particularly by covering them with mud or filth. The term is drawn from the combination of two words: “be-,” which means to surround or cover with, and “mire,” which denotes wet, sticky, or dirty earth or mud. Bemire often implies an intentional or unintentional action that results in someone or something becoming soiled, unclean, or disheveled. It can be used literally, describing the act of physically dirtying an object or person, or metaphorically, indicating the tarnishing or degrading of someone's reputation or character.

    The action of bemiring typically occurs in situations where there is mud or other viscous substances involved. For instance, a person might bemire their shoes by trudging through a muddy field, or a careless driver could bemire the exterior of their vehicle by driving through a puddle. Alternatively, the term can be used metaphorically to describe situations where someone's reputation, honor, or moral standing has been compromised or sullied, as if they were figuratively covered in filth or mud.

    Overall, bemire showcases the process of dirtying or muddying, whether in a literal or figurative sense, representing a negative or undesirable outcome caused by the unwanted introduction of dirt, mud, or unethical behavior.

  2. To soil by passing through dirty places.

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

Common Misspellings for BEMIRE

Etymology of BEMIRE

The word "bemire" comes from the combination of two Old English elements: "be-" and "mire".

The prefix "be-" in Old English often functions as an intensifying or causative element, adding a sense of completeness or thoroughness to the verb it combines with. In the case of "bemire", "be-" serves to intensify the action of "mire".

The word "mire" itself can be traced back to the Old English word "myre", which referred to a boggy or swampy area of wet or soft mud. Over time, "mire" extended its meaning to encompass any kind of muddy or boggy ground.

Combining "be-" with "mire" resulted in "bemire", which means to cause or become covered in or stuck in mud, or to make something dirty or tarnished.

Similar spelling words for BEMIRE

Conjugate verb Bemire

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bemired
you would have bemired
he/she/it would have bemired
we would have bemired
they would have bemired
I would have bemire
you would have bemire
he/she/it would have bemire
we would have bemire
they would have bemire

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you bemire
we let´s bemire

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bemire

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

bemired

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I bemire
you bemire
he/she/it bemires
we bemire
they bemire

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bemiring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bemire

SIMPLE PAST

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

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