How Do You Spell GULL?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʌl] (IPA)

The word "gull" refers to a sea bird with a gray and white body, wings, and a slightly curved beak. The spelling of this word is attributed to its pronunciation, which is represented in IPA as /ɡʌl/. The sound /ɡ/ represents the voiced velar stop, while the sound /ʌ/ represents the short vowel in the unstressed position. The two sounds together give the word its unique pronunciation and spelling. Gulls are known for their scavenging habits, and can be found along coastlines and bodies of water across the globe.

GULL Meaning and Definition

  1. A gull is a noun that refers to a seabird belonging to the family Laridae. These birds are typically found near coastlines and are recognized by their slender bodies, long wings, and webbed feet. Gulls are known for their ability to soar in the air and dive into the ocean to catch fish and other marine creatures.

    The term "gull" can also be used as a verb, meaning to deceive or trick someone by taking advantage of their gullibility or ignorance. In this context, it implies fooling someone into believing false or exaggerated information, often for personal gain.

    As a noun, a gull is characterized by its sharp beak, often hooked or pointed, and its distinctive calls that range from harsh squawks to high-pitched cries. These birds are opportunistic feeders, known to scavenge and steal food from other birds or humans, making them a common sight in coastal areas and around fishing docks.

    Gulls are adaptable creatures, capable of thriving in various environments, including urban areas and landfills where they scavenge for food scraps. They are often considered pests due to their tendency to gather in large numbers and make a lot of noise. However, gulls also play a role in maintaining the marine ecosystem by feeding on small fish and other marine organisms.

    In a broader context, "gull" can also be used as a metaphor for someone who is easily deceived or manipulated, emphasizing their vulnerability or naivety.

  2. • A sea-bird of many species.
    • To cheat; to deceive; to defraud.
    • One easily cheated.

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

Common Misspellings for GULL

Etymology of GULL

The word "gull" has an interesting etymology. It originated from the Old French word "goel" or "gouel", which meant "throat" or "gulp". This Old French word was derived from the Latin word "gula", which also means "throat" or "gullet".

Over time, the meaning of "gull" shifted and came to be associated with the act of swallowing or gulping something down. This shift in meaning likely led to the connection between the word and the seagull, a bird known for its ability to quickly swallow or snatch food from the ocean surface. Thus, "gull" eventually became the name for this specific type of bird as well.

It is interesting to note that the word "gullible" also derived from the word "gull".

Similar spelling words for GULL

Plural form of GULL is GULLS

Conjugate verb Gull

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s gull

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

gulled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I gull
you gull
he/she/it gulls
we gull
they gull

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

gulling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it gull

SIMPLE PAST

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

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