How Do You Spell COMPRESS?

Pronunciation: [kəmpɹˈɛs] (IPA)

The word "compress" is spelled as /kəmˈprɛs/. In IPA phonetic transcription, the first syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound, followed by a schwa sound. The "pr" in the second syllable is pronounced as the consonant cluster /pr/. The final syllable is pronounced with a short "e" sound followed by an "s" sound. The word means to press or squeeze something, often making it smaller or more compact. It is frequently used in the context of compressing files or data.

COMPRESS Meaning and Definition

  1. The word "compress" is a transitive verb that refers to the act of pressing, squashing, or squeezing something so as to reduce its size or volume. It implies a forceful action exerted on an object to make it denser or more compact.

    In a more general sense, "compress" can be used to describe the act of condensing or reducing something, such as information or data, into a smaller form or a more concise version. This can involve the elimination of unnecessary details or the application of compression algorithms to achieve a higher level of efficiency in storage or transmission.

    When applied to physical objects or materials, "compress" often involves the application of pressure from multiple directions, resulting in a reduction in volume or thickness. This can be achieved through methods like compression molding or by using compressive forces in industrial processes, such as compressing a spring or compressing a gas to form a fuel.

    In the digital realm, "compress" commonly refers to the process of reducing the size of files, folders, or data sets by applying compression techniques. This can be done either losslessly, where every bit of the original data is preserved, or with a lossy approach, where some level of quality or information is sacrificed to achieve a smaller size.

    Overall, "compress" refers to the act of applying force, pressure, or techniques to make something smaller, denser, or more concise in terms of physical or informational properties.

  2. A pad of gauze or other material bandaged over a part where it is desired to make compression.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • Folds of soft linen cloth used to cover the dressings of wounds, &c., or to keep them in their proper place and defend them from the air.
    • To crush or force into a smaller bulk; to press together; to bring within narrow limits; to squeeze.

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

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Etymology of COMPRESS

The word "compress" originated from the Latin verb "comprimere", which is a combination of "com-" (meaning "together") and "primere" (meaning "to press"). Thus, the literal meaning of "compress" is "to press together". The term was first recorded in English in the 15th century, primarily referring to the action of squeezing or pressing something, either physically or metaphorically. Over time, it evolved to specifically denote the action of reducing the size or volume of something by applying pressure.

Idioms with the word COMPRESS

  • compress sth into sth To compress something into something is an idiom that means condensing or reducing the size, volume, or amount of something to fit within a smaller space or time frame. It refers to the act of making something smaller or more compact.
  • compress (something) into (something) The idiom "compress (something) into (something)" means to condense or reduce the size, amount, or duration of something to fit within a limited space, time frame, or format. It refers to the act of making something smaller or shorter for the purpose of fitting it into a specific requirement or constraint.
  • compress into The idiom "compress into" means to reduce the size or volume of something, or to condense or compact a large amount of information or content into a smaller and more concise form.

Similar spelling words for COMPRESS

Plural form of COMPRESS is COMPRESSES

Conjugate verb Compress

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have compressed
you would have compressed
he/she/it would have compressed
we would have compressed
they would have compressed
I would have compress
you would have compress
he/she/it would have compress
we would have compress
they would have compress

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you compress
we let´s compress

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to compress

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

compressed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I compress
you compress
he/she/it compresses
we compress
they compress

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

compressing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it compress

SIMPLE PAST

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

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