How Do You Spell INDEBT?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪndˈɛt] (IPA)

The word "Indebt" is spelled with the letter "b" even though it might seem more logical to spell it with a "t" at the end. The reason why it is spelled that way is because it is derived from the Latin word "debitum". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /ɪnˈdɛt/. So, next time when you are writing a letter and want to use the word "Indebt", remember to use the letter "b" at the end.

INDEBT Meaning and Definition

  1. Indebt is a verb that is often used in the context of financial obligations or indebtedness. It refers to the act of owing money or being under a financial obligation to someone or some entity. When a person or organization incurs a debt, they become indebted.

    In a broader sense, being indebted can relate to owing a debt of gratitude or favors to someone for their help or support. It signifies a moral or emotional obligation that one feels towards another person due to their acts of kindness or support.

    When someone is indebted financially, it means that they have borrowed money or taken a loan, and they are now obliged to repay the amount borrowed along with any interest or fees associated with the loan. This indebtedness often involves making regular payments over a specified period until the debt is fully repaid.

    Indebt can also be understood as a state of financial burden or constraint brought about by debt. It implies that a person or organization may have limited financial resources available due to the obligations owed to creditors or lenders.

    In summary, being indebted means to owe money or possess a financial obligation. It can also refer to the sense of gratitude or obligation one feels towards someone for their help or support.

Common Misspellings for INDEBT

  • undebt
  • jndebt
  • kndebt
  • ondebt
  • 9ndebt
  • 8ndebt
  • ibdebt
  • imdebt
  • ijdebt
  • ihdebt
  • inxebt
  • incebt
  • inrebt
  • ineebt
  • indwbt
  • indsbt
  • inddbt
  • indrbt
  • ind4bt

Etymology of INDEBT

The word "indebt" can be traced back to Middle English, specifically from the Old French word "endetter" which means "to involve in debt". This Old French term is derived from the Latin word "indebtare" or "indeptare", meaning "to involve in debt" or "to put in debt". The Latin word "indeptare" is a combination of the prefix "in" (meaning "into") and the verb "debtare" (meaning "to owe"). Therefore, the etymology of "indebt" suggests that it originated from Latin, passed through Old French, and eventually reached Middle English.

Similar spelling words for INDEBT

Conjugate verb Indebt

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s indebt

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

indebted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I indebt
you indebt
he/she/it indebts
we indebt
they indebt

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

indebting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it indebt

SIMPLE PAST

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

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