How Do You Spell DAMPENS?

Pronunciation: [dˈampənz] (IPA)

Dampens is spelled with the letter combination "mp" despite the pronunciation of the word having a nasal "n" sound in the middle. This is because English has a process called nasalization, where vowels can become nasal when followed by a nasal consonant like "m" or "n". The vowel in dampens, /æ/, becomes nasalized when followed by the "n" sound. However, the spelling remains the same with the "mp" combination, a common occurrence in English spelling rules.

DAMPENS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dampens is a verb that refers to the act of reducing the force, intensity, or effect of something, both literally and figuratively. In the literal sense, it means to make something damp or moist, often by adding liquid or water. For instance, dampening a cloth before using it to wipe a surface or dampening the soil before planting seeds.

    In a figurative sense, dampens portrays the process of diminishing or lessening the impact or momentum of something. It can be used to describe the act of weakening or suppressing a person's emotions, enthusiasm, or spirits. For example, if bad news dampens someone's spirits or a negative comment dampens their self-confidence. In this context, dampens suggests the reduction of intensity or vitality.

    Dampens can also apply to the process of reducing the loudness or volume of a sound. It can be done by using techniques like adding soundproof materials, decreasing the level of amplification, or reducing the power of a sound. This dampening effect helps to decrease the overall noise level or prevent sound from spreading beyond a specific area.

    Overall, dampens is a versatile verb that encompass both physical and abstract connotations, representing the act of making something damp or moist, as well as the process of diminishing or lessening force, intensity, or effect.

Common Misspellings for DAMPENS

Etymology of DAMPENS

The word dampens is derived from the noun damp, which has Old English origins, specifically from the word dæmp, meaning vapor or vaporous exhalation. In Middle English, it evolved to dampen as a verb, meaning to put out an intense fire or to make something moist or wet. The suffix -en is a common Old English verbal suffix that denotes action or process, so dampen became the verb form of the noun damp. Over time, dampen developed into the present tense form dampens.

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Conjugate verb Dampens

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I dampen
we dampen
you dampen
he/she/it dampens
they dampen

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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