How Do You Spell SACKS?

Pronunciation: [sˈaks] (IPA)

The word "sacks" is spelled with the phoneme /s/ followed by the phoneme /æ/. The /k/ is silent and only serves to distinguish it from the word "sax". This silent /k/ is a remnant of the word's French origin, where it was spelled "sac". The word refers to a type of bag or container, typically made of burlap, used for storing or transporting goods. The plural form of the word is pronounced with an added /z/, making it [sæksəz].

SACKS Meaning and Definition

  1. Sacks, in its noun form, refers to large bags made of a strong fabric, such as burlap or canvas, typically used for storing and transporting goods such as grains, produce, or other bulky items. These bags commonly have a rectangular or cylindrical shape with an open top that can be fastened or tied to secure its contents. Sacks may also be used as a metaphorical term to describe the act of being dismissed or fired from a job. In this context, it implies being forcibly expelled or removed from a position or employment.

    On the other hand, "sacks" serves as a verb as well, primarily used in the context of American football. When used in relation to the game, it refers to the act of tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage. The defense successfully "sacks" the quarterback when it manages to take him down before he can throw a pass or make significant forward progress. Sacks are counted as statistical measures of success for defensive players and teams and often signify a disruption of the opposition's offensive play.

    Overall, the term "sacks" encompasses both the noun form, which refers to large bags, and the verb form, which relates to American football and signifies tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.

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Etymology of SACKS

The word "sacks" has multiple etymologies depending on its usage:

1. As a verb (3rd person singular present) "sacks" derives from the Middle English word "sacchen" which means "to put plunder or pillage into a sack". This Middle English term came from the Old English word "saccian" which means "to put into a sack".

2. As a noun (plural of sack), "sacks" come from the Middle English word "sac" which originates from the Old English word "sacc" meaning "a large bag or sack". The Old English term likely came from the Old Norse word "sakk" or the Late Latin word "saccus" both having a similar meaning.

Overall, the word "sacks" has its roots in Old English, Old Norse, and Late Latin.

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Conjugate verb Sacks

CONDITIONAL

I would sack
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FUTURE

I will sack
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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

I have sacked
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