How Do You Spell OVERTAKE?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvətˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

The word "overtake" is spelled [əʊvəˈteɪk] in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is pronounced as oh-vuh-teyk, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The "o" in overt is pronounced as a long "o" sound. The "e" in "take" is pronounced as a short "e" sound. This word means to catch up or pass someone or something while moving in the same direction. Proper spelling of "overtake" is crucial for clear communication in writing and speaking.

OVERTAKE Meaning and Definition

  1. Overtake is primarily a verb which can have various meanings depending on the context in which it is used. It denotes the act or action of passing or moving past something or someone, usually in terms of a physical position. It implies surpassing or going ahead of someone or something that is already in motion, either in a literal or figurative sense.

    In a literal sense, overtaking often describes the act of passing or moving past another vehicle or person while traveling in the same direction, usually on a road, highway, or track. It signifies the action of moving in front of someone or something that was initially ahead.

    In a figurative sense, overtaking can refer to the act of outperforming or surpassing someone in skill, achievement, progress, or any other competition or endeavor. It implies reaching a level or position of superiority over someone or something that was previously leading or considered to be ahead.

    Additionally, overtaking can also be used to describe the act of taking over or assuming control of something, such as a business, organization, or territory. It signifies the action of gaining dominance or supremacy by replacing the existing entity or authority.

    Overall, overtaking represents the act of surpassing, outperforming, moving ahead, or assuming control, depending on the specific context in which it is used.

  2. To come up with, as in pursuit or progress; to catch; to take by surprise.

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

Common Misspellings for OVERTAKE

Etymology of OVERTAKE

The word "overtake" originated from the combination of two distinct words: "over" and "take".

The word "over" has Old English roots, originating from the Germanic languages. In Old English, it was spelled as "ofor" or "ofer", which meant "above" or "across". This word evolved over time and developed into "over" in Modern English.

The word "take" also has Old English origins, deriving from the Germanic languages as well. In Old English, it was spelled as "tacan", which meant "to get hold of" or "to grasp". This word underwent changes in pronunciation and spelling eventually leading to its current form, "take".

The combination of "over" and "take" in "overtake" took place during the Middle English period (11th to 15th centuries), when these two words merged to form a compound word.

Similar spelling words for OVERTAKE

Conjugate verb Overtake

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overtaken
you would have overtaken
he/she/it would have overtaken
we would have overtaken
they would have overtaken
I would have overtake
you would have overtake
he/she/it would have overtake
we would have overtake
they would have overtake

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you overtake
we let´s overtake

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overtake

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

overtaken

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I overtake
you overtake
he/she/it overtakes
we overtake
they overtake

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overtaking

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it overtake

SIMPLE PAST

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

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