How Do You Spell NANNIED?

Pronunciation: [nˈanɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "nannied" is pronounced as /ˈnæni:d/. The word takes its spelling from "nanny" which means a person who takes care of children or the elderly. The past tense of this verb is "nannied" which means to have been taken care of by a nanny. Some people may spell this word as "nanied" believing it correlates to "nannie", but the correct spelling uses a double "n". Regardless of the spelling variation, the pronunciation remains the same.

NANNIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Nannied is the past tense of the verb "nanny," referring to the action or process of caring for or looking after children as a professional childminder, commonly known as a nanny. The term "nanny" typically describes an individual who is employed to supervise and provide childcare for children in their own home or another private residence.

    Nannied can also be used more broadly in a figurative sense to describe a situation where someone or something is being excessively controlled or monitored, as if under the close supervision of a nanny. This metaphorical usage implies that the person or subject being "nannied" is being overly sheltered or restricted in their activities, decisions, or personal freedoms.

    In this context, being "nannied" can depict a situation where an individual or entity is being treated as if they lack independence or autonomy, and require constant guidance or surveillance. It can also imply a condescending attitude towards someone considered to need excessive supervision or protection, often implying that they are incapable of taking care of themselves adequately.

    Overall, when "nannied" is used in either the literal or metaphorical sense, it denotes a state of being under close watch, guidance, or control, either by a professional nanny or through a perceived excessive level of supervision and control.

Etymology of NANNIED

The word "nannied" is derived from the noun "nanny", which refers to a person, typically a woman, who is employed to care for and look after children. The term "nanny" originated in the 18th century and was derived from the earlier term "nanny-goat", which referred to a female goat. The connection between the term and child care came about due to the similarities between the care and nurturing provided by a nanny-goat to its young and the care provided by a human nanny to children. The word "nannied" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "to nanny", which means to work as a nanny or provide child care services.

Conjugate verb Nannied

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you nannied
we let´s nannied

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to nannied

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

nannieded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I nannied
you nannied
he/she/it nannieds
we nannied
they nannied

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

nannieding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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