How Do You Spell CLIPPING?

Pronunciation: [klˈɪpɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "clipping" is spelled with two consonant sounds, "kl" and "p", separated by a vowel "i". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈklɪpɪŋ/. The "kl" sound is a voiceless velar stop, which is made with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. The "p" is a voiceless bilabial plosive, produced by closing the lips and blocking the air flow briefly. The "i" is a short vowel sound, pronounced with the tongue in the front of the mouth.

CLIPPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Clipping, in the context of language and linguistics, refers to the process of shortening a morphological word by removing one or more of its syllables. It involves the truncation of a longer word to create a more concise or informal version.

    Clippings are commonly used in various fields, such as slang, colloquial language, and technical terminology. They are a form of word formation, resulting in shortened words that often become widely adopted in everyday language. The removed syllables or letters are typically from the middle or end of the original word. For example, "advertisement" can be clipped to "ad" or "advert," while "telephone" can be shortened to "phone."

    Clippings serve various purposes, such as facilitating efficiency in speech and writing, providing a more concise way to refer to a concept or object, or simply as a stylistic choice. They can also contribute to the evolution of language, as clipped words sometimes gain independent meanings over time.

    It is important to note that the process of clipping should not be confused with abbreviations or acronyms, as clippings retain a portion of the original word, while abbreviations replace entire sections of the word. Additionally, clipping should not be confused with contractions, which typically involve the omission of letters or sounds within a word or between words.

  2. The part cut off.

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

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Etymology of CLIPPING

The word "clipping" has its origin in the verb "clip", which dates back to the 12th century. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "klippa", which means "to cut off". In Middle English, "clip" referred to the action of cutting or snipping something. Over time, the noun form "clipping" emerged, originally meaning a small piece that has been cut or trimmed from something larger. It eventually developed broader meanings such as shortening a word or phrase, as seen in the context of linguistics or text editing.

Similar spelling words for CLIPPING

Plural form of CLIPPING is CLIPPINGS

Conjugate verb Clipping

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I clip
we clip
you clip
he/she/it clips
they clip

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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