How Do You Spell PURSING?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːsɪŋ] (IPA)

Pursing, /ˈpəːsɪŋ/, is a verb that describes the action of forming one's lips into a small circle or pucker, often in a sign of disapproval or thoughtfulness. The word is spelled with a 'u' after the 'p', which is pronounced as a short 'uh' sound as in 'hut'. The 's' is pronounced as usual, and the 'i' is pronounced as a short 'ih' sound as in 'kit'. The final '-ing' is pronounced as '-ing,' with the 'i' being a short 'ih' sound.

PURSING Meaning and Definition

  1. Pursing, as a verb, refers to the act of tightening or drawing together one's lips or the muscles around one's mouth into a small, rounded shape. It involves the movement of the lips towards one another, creating a pucker or a purse-like form. This action is typically done intentionally and consciously, either as a physical expression of certain emotions, a deliberate gesture, or as part of one's communication style.

    The action of pursing one's lips can convey various meanings depending on the context and accompanying body language. For example, it is often associated with signaling disapproval, skepticism, or annoyance. On the other hand, pursing the lips in a subtle smile may suggest amusement or playfulness. It can also be used to indicate concentration or deep thought, as seen when someone is engrossed in a task or thinking deeply about something.

    The term "pursing" can also be used to describe the act of gathering, collecting, or bringing items together into a smaller, more condensed form. This action involves the manipulation and arrangement of objects, typically done with the hands or by using a container or bag. For instance, pursing one's fingers or hands together in order to grasp or hold onto something tightly can be described as pursing. Similarly, pulling the drawstrings of a bag or pouch to close it and create a tighter enclosure can also be referred to as pursing.

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Etymology of PURSING

The word "pursing" does not have a distinct etymology as it is a derivative or the present participle form (-ing form) of the verb "purse". However, we can look at the origin of the word "purse" to gain some insights.

The noun "purse" originally comes from the Old English word "purs", which was a term for a small bag or pouch used to carry money, treasures, or personal items. The Old English word can be traced back to the Late Latin word "bursa", meaning "bag" or "pouch". This Latin term also influenced the word "bursary" and "bursar" in English.

Over time, the term "purse" expanded its meaning to not only represent a bag for carrying money but also a small bag used by women for holding personal belongings like cosmetics, keys, and other small items.

Conjugate verb Pursing

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I purse
we purse
you purse
he/she/it purses
they purse

PRESENT PERFECT

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

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