How Do You Spell CURDLED?

Pronunciation: [kˈɜːdə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "curdled" is spelled with a silent "l," which indicates that the vowel before it is short. In IPA phonetic transcription, it can be written as /ˈkɜːrdl̩d/, with the long "e" sound in "kur" and the short "u" sound in "dled." The silent "l" comes after the "u," but it does not affect the pronunciation of the word. "Curdled" is an adjective that refers to milk or other liquids that have separated into solid curds and liquid whey.

CURDLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Curdled is an adjective that describes a liquid or food product that has undergone a chemical process, resulting in the formation of lumps or clumps. It refers specifically to the coagulation or separation of proteins in a liquid, typically due to the presence of acid or the fermentation process.

    When a liquid such as milk or cream curdles, it typically changes in texture and appearance. The once-smooth consistency becomes lumpy or grainy, and the color may darken. This transformation occurs when the proteins in the liquid gather together and form solid masses, called curds. As a result, the liquid may no longer flow freely and may instead exhibit a thicker, more clumpy behavior.

    Curdling can occur in a variety of food and beverage products, such as dairy products like yogurt or cheese, as well as in certain alcoholic beverages and sauces. It can happen naturally as a part of the aging or fermentation process or as a result of exposure to heat or acid. In some cases, curdling can be intentional, particularly in the production of certain types of cheese or curdled milk products.

    Overall, the term curdled is used to describe the physical and chemical transformation that occurs when a liquid or food product undergoes coagulation, resulting in the formation of lumps or clumps.

  2. Coagulated; congealed.

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

Common Misspellings for CURDLED

Etymology of CURDLED

The word "curdled" can be traced back to the Middle English verb "curdelen", which meant "to form curds". This verb derived from the Old English word "crudan", meaning "to press, bruise, or crush". The Old English word ultimately came from the Proto-Germanic word "kruttjaną", which roughly translates to "to clot". Interestingly, the Proto-Germanic root has parallels in other Germanic languages like Dutch "krudden" and German "quarren". Overall, the word "curdled" has its roots in Old English and has evolved over time to its current form.

Similar spelling words for CURDLED

Conjugate verb Curdled

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have curdled
we will have curdled
you will have curdled
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they will have curdled

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I curdle
we curdle
you curdle
he/she/it curdles
they curdle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have curdled
we have curdled
you have curdled
he/she/it has curdled
they have curdled
I am curdling
we are curdling
you are curdling
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I was curdling
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I will be curdling
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I would be curdling
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