How Do You Spell SCUTTLED?

Pronunciation: [skˈʌtə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "scuttled" is spelled with a "sc" and "tt" to represent the sharp sound of the "s" and the abrupt stop of the double "t" in the word. The "u" represents an unstressed vowel sound, while the "l" at the end gives a slight lilt to the word. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word would be [ˈskʌtəld]. This word can have multiple meanings, such as sinking a ship or hurriedly scurrying away.

SCUTTLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Scuttled is a verb that refers to the act of deliberately sinking a ship or vessel. It involves intentionally causing a ship to fill with water and eventually sink, often as a strategic or defensive measure. This action may be carried out by creating holes in the ship's hull, damaging its critical components, or opening up its watertight compartments to allow water to flow in.

    In a broader sense, the word can also be used metaphorically to describe the deliberate and abrupt termination or destruction of something valuable or important. For example, one might say that a company's potential merger was scuttled due to unexpected complications or that a proposed legislation was scuttled after strong opposition emerged.

    Additionally, scuttled can describe a hurried or hasty movement, often characterized by a scurrying or scampering motion. This usage is frequently observed when describing the movement of small animals or insects, such as rats, mice, or cockroaches. Their quick and unsteady movements can be likened to scuttling.

    Overall, whether referring to sinking a ship, abrupt termination, or hasty movement, the term scuttled implies intentional or rapid action that leads to the dismantling, thwarting, or destruction of an object, plan, or creature.

  2. Scuttle butt or cask, a cask of water, with a square hole, placed on the deck of a ship for use.

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

Common Misspellings for SCUTTLED

Etymology of SCUTTLED

The word "scuttle" comes from the Middle English "skottell", which was derived from the Old Norse word "skutill". Originally, it referred to a shallow basket or container used for carrying coal. Over time, the word evolved and started being associated with various other meanings involving the act of moving quickly or suddenly. In naval terminology, "scuttle" refers to intentionally sinking a ship by creating holes or openings in its hull. Therefore, the term "scuttled" is derived from this naval usage, referring to the act of sinking a ship deliberately.

Conjugate verb Scuttled

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I scuttle
we scuttle
you scuttle
he/she/it scuttles
they scuttle

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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