How Do You Spell SCRAGGED?

Pronunciation: [skɹˈaɡd] (IPA)

The word "Scragged" is spelled with a "c" and not a "k" at the beginning, which can be confusing for some people. IPA phonetic transcription shows that the "c" is actually pronounced as a "k" sound in this word. The transcription for "Scragged" is /skræɡd/, with the first two letters indicating the "sk" sound. This word means to kill or execute someone, usually in a violent way, and is often used in a criminal context.

SCRAGGED Meaning and Definition

  1. Scragged is an adjective that describes something or someone that appears thin, gaunt, or undernourished. It can be used to depict a person's physical condition, particularly when they are noticeably underweight or emaciated. This term may also be employed to describe the overall look of a living creature, such as a skinny and malnourished animal.

    In a broader sense, scragged can convey a more metaphorical meaning. It may describe an individual's exhausted or fatigued state, suggesting that they appear tired or worn out, both physically and mentally. This usage can also imply that someone is experiencing hardship, leading to a depleted or drained demeanor.

    Additionally, scragged can be employed colloquially to describe a person who is feeling or looking rough, unkempt, or unwell, often due to lack of sleep or physical exertion.

    The term originates from the word "scrag," which means to wring someone's neck or strangle them, giving the adjective its association with a thin or scrawny appearance. However, it is important to note that in modern usage, scragged is not used in a violent or malicious context, but rather to describe someone's physical condition or overall appearance in a more empathetic or lighthearted manner.

  2. Lean and bony; rough; an irregular broken surface, as a scraggy hill; lean; rugged.

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

Common Misspellings for SCRAGGED

Etymology of SCRAGGED

The word "scragged" is an adjective derived from the verb "scrag". The etymology of "scrag" traces back to the Old Norse word "skrǫkkr" or "skrokkr" which meant a lean or scrawny person. This Old Norse term eventually made its way into Middle English as "scrog" or "scrogge", meaning a stunted or twisted tree. Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include a person who is thin, scrawny, or emaciated. Hence, "scragged" is used to describe someone or something that is skinny, gaunt, or malnourished.

Similar spelling words for SCRAGGED

  • squeaked,
  • screwgate,
  • scriked,
  • SGQD,
  • SKYGATE,
  • SKACD,
  • SCNCD,
  • SEQCT,
  • SCRGT,
  • scagged,
  • SKYCAT,
  • skikda,
  • SEGCT,
  • Screaked,
  • skyguide,
  • skugged,
  • SqCWD,
  • SCDCTA,
  • SKACT,
  • Squawked,
  • squegged,
  • sokgot,
  • CICWCD,
  • SCMCD,
  • sack coat,
  • SCBCD,
  • scugged,
  • scogged,
  • Squaked,
  • SCBCTA,
  • SIGCD,
  • SKICAT,
  • SSAKCD,
  • SGACD,
  • xkcd.

Conjugate verb Scragged

CONDITIONAL

I would scragged
you would scragged
he/she/it would scragged
we would scragged
they would scragged
I would scrag
we would scrag
you would scrag
he/she/it would scrag
they would scrag

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you scrag
we let´s scrag

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to scrag

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

scragged

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I scrag
you scrag
he/she/it scrags
we scrag
they scrag

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

scragging

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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