How Do You Spell FUSED?

Pronunciation: [fjˈuːzd] (IPA)

The word "fused" is spelled with the letters F, U, S, E, and D. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /fjuːzd/. The "f" sounds like the letter itself, the "u" sounds like the "oo" in "food," the "s" sounds like the "s" in "snake," the "e" sounds like the "ay" in "day," and the "d" sounds like the letter itself. The word "fused" can be used to describe something that has been melted or combined together, such as fused glass or a fused circuit board.

FUSED Meaning and Definition

  1. Fused is an adjective derived from the verb "fuse," which means to join or blend two or more things together to create a single entity. In the context of fusion, it refers to the act of melting or bonding materials together by heat or pressure. Fused can also be used metaphorically to describe the combining or merging of ideas, concepts, or elements to form a cohesive whole.

    In a literal sense, the term fused often implies the melting or melting of materials, such as metals or glass, by applying extreme heat, resulting in a union of the components. This process is commonly used in metallurgy, glassmaking, and certain manufacturing techniques.

    Figuratively, fused can describe a situation where two or more different elements or aspects come together to form a unified entity. For example, artists may create fused artworks by combining different materials, styles, or techniques. In the scientific field, fused can describe the merging of atoms, molecules, or compounds to form new substances with altered properties.

    Fused can also describe the integration or blending of ideas, beliefs, or cultures. This could involve the synthesis of different philosophies, the fusion of music genres, or the mixing of diverse cultural practices.

    Overall, the term fused encompasses the notion of combining or merging separate elements into a unified whole, whether it be physical or abstract.

  2. Melted.

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

Common Misspellings for FUSED

Etymology of FUSED

The word "fused" originated from the Latin word "fusus", which is the past participle of the verb "fundere". "Fundere" means "to pour" or "to melt". Over time, "fusus" evolved into the Old French verb "fondre", which also means "to melt". Eventually, "fused" developed as the past participle form of "fuse", which comes from the Old French verb "fondre". Today, "fused" is commonly used to describe the process of joining or blending two or more substances together by melting or liquefying them. It can also refer to the act of combining or uniting different ideas or principles.

Similar spelling words for FUSED

Conjugate verb Fused

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I fuse
we fuse
you fuse
he/she/it fuses
they fuse

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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