How Do You Spell SIFTED?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪftɪd] (IPA)

The word "sifted" is spelled with a "s" followed by an "i" and then a "f" and a "t." The "i" sound is pronounced as /ɪ/. The "f" and "t" sounds are pronounced as /f/ and /t/ respectively. The word is commonly used as a verb to describe the process of separating fine particles from larger ones. It is important to spell words correctly to ensure effective communication and understanding between individuals.

SIFTED Meaning and Definition

  1. Sifted is the past tense and past participle of the verb "sift". Sifting refers to the action of passing dry ingredients, such as flour, through a sieve or a fine mesh in order to remove any lumps or impurities and to aerate the substance.

    When a substance is sifted, it is effectively being refined and made more uniform and consistent in texture and quality. The process involves gently shaking or tapping the sieve or mesh, causing the fine particles to pass through while any larger or undesirable particles are retained. This results in a smoother and more even texture of the sifted substance.

    Sifting is commonly used in baking and cooking when dealing with powdered ingredients such as flour, cocoa powder, or powdered sugar. It ensures that these fine ingredients are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and prevents clumping or lumping, resulting in a more desirable final product.

    The act of sifting is not limited to food preparation, as it can also metaphorically describe the careful and deliberate examination or scrutiny of information, ideas, or data. In this context, sifting refers to the process of carefully sorting through a large amount of material to uncover valuable or relevant information, or to identify and eliminate anything that is unnecessary, inaccurate, or misleading.

    In summary, when something is described as sifted, it means that it has been passed through a sieve or fine mesh, resulting in a refined and uniform texture, or that a careful examination or scrutiny has taken place to separate valuable or relevant information from irrelevant or inaccurate material.

Common Misspellings for SIFTED

Etymology of SIFTED

The word "sifted" originated from the Old English word "siftan", which meant "to sieve or strain". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "sif-ta-" and the Proto-Indo-European root "*seip-" or "*seibh-", both of which meant "to pour out" or "to sieve". The word has remained relatively unchanged in meaning and form throughout its history.

Conjugate verb Sifted

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I sift
we sift
you sift
he/she/it sifts
they sift

PRESENT PERFECT

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