How Do You Spell BEDRAGGLE?

Pronunciation: [bɪdɹˈaɡə͡l] (IPA)

The word "bedraggle" is spelled as /bɪˈdræɡəl/. The IPA phonetic transcription explains the pronunciation of the word, which means to make something or someone wet and dirty. The first syllable "bi" is pronounced as "bi" with a short "i" sound, followed by "dræg" with a soft "g" sound. The last syllable "əl" is pronounced as "əl" with a short "u" sound. The spelling of "bedraggled" can be confusing because some people might think it's spelled as "bedraged." However, it's important to remember that the correct spelling is "bedraggle."

BEDRAGGLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Bedraggle is a verb that refers to the act of making something, usually clothing or hair, wet, dirty, or untidy due to dragging or dripping in a messy manner. Derived from the word "draggle," bedraggle specifically emphasizes the element of being soiled or disheveled as a result of being dragged through or soaked in a substance. It generally implies that the item or person in question had previously been clean or neat but has been rendered in a disheveled state. This term is often used within the context of rain, mud, or water splashes.

    When something or someone is bedraggled, it suggests a lack of tidiness or carelessness in appearance. For instance, after walking through a heavy rainstorm without an umbrella, one's hair may become bedraggled, appearing messy and dripping with water. Similarly, if a person accidentally steps into a puddle, their shoes and pants may become bedraggled, covered in mud and water stains.

    The term can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who appears disheveled or worn out due to exhaustion, stress, or troubling circumstances. In this sense, it is often used to depict a person's emotional or mental state rather than their physical appearance.

    Overall, to bedraggle implies the dampening, soiling, and disarray caused by dragging or immersion in a substance, whether it be literal or figurative, resulting in an untidy or disheveled appearance.

  2. To soil the clothes by suffering them in walking to reach the dirt.

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

Common Misspellings for BEDRAGGLE

Etymology of BEDRAGGLE

The word "bedraggle" is derived from the combination of two words: "be-" and "draggle".

The prefix "be-" in this context is an intensifier, indicating a thoroughly or completely state. It is frequently used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives.

The verb "draggle" means to make something wet, dirty, or untidy, particularly by trailing it through mud or water. It comes from the Middle English word "draggen", which means "to drag", and can be traced back to the Old Norse word "dragga".

When "be-" is added as a prefix to "draggle", it intensifies the meaning, emphasizing the thorough drenching or dirtying of something. Thus, "bedraggle" means to thoroughly wet, dirty, or dishevel something, typically by dragging it through mud or water.

Similar spelling word for BEDRAGGLE

Conjugate verb Bedraggle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bedraggled
you would have bedraggled
he/she/it would have bedraggled
we would have bedraggled
they would have bedraggled
I would have bedraggle
you would have bedraggle
he/she/it would have bedraggle
we would have bedraggle
they would have bedraggle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you bedraggle
we let´s bedraggle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bedraggle

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

bedraggled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I bedraggle
you bedraggle
he/she/it bedraggles
we bedraggle
they bedraggle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bedraggling

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bedraggle

SIMPLE PAST

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

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