How Do You Spell TAUTEN?

Pronunciation: [tˈɔːtən] (IPA)

The word "tauten" is pronounced as /ˈtɔː.t(ə)n/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The spelling of the word follows the standard English spelling conventions. The letter "t" is pronounced as /t/ and followed by "au" which is pronounced as /ɔː/. The letter "e" in the middle of the word is pronounced as /ə/. The final two letters "t" and "n" are pronounced separately as /t/ and /n/ respectively. "Tauten" means to make something tight or tense, and it is important to spell it correctly in written communication.

TAUTEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Tauten is a transitive verb meaning to make or become tight or tense, often referring to the tightening or stiffening of something that was previously loose or slack. When something is tautened, it becomes firm or rigid, reducing any sagging or looseness present.

    In a literal sense, tauten may refer to the act of pulling or stretching something to remove any looseness or slackness, resulting in a more secure or tightly fixed position. For example, one might tauten a rope or wire to ensure it is securely attached or stretched tightly.

    Figuratively, tauten can be used to express the action of making something more rigid or controlled. It can refer to making an argument or opinion more forceful or compelling by providing more evidence or logical reasoning, thereby removing any potential weaknesses or doubts. It can also depict the act of strengthening or invigorating one's resolve, determination, or discipline in order to accomplish a goal or withstand difficult circumstances.

    Tauten implies the elimination of any laxity, slack, or uncertainty. It often denotes the improvement or reinforcement of the structural integrity, strength, or overall cohesiveness of an object, idea, or individual.

Common Misspellings for TAUTEN

Etymology of TAUTEN

The word tauten comes from the German word touiren or tautiren, meaning to stretch or to make tight. It entered the English language around the late 19th century. The German root, in turn, can be traced to the Old High German word ziozan, which also meant to pull tight or to fasten.

Similar spelling words for TAUTEN

Conjugate verb Tauten

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you tauten
we let´s tauten

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tauten

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

tautened

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I tauten
you tauten
he/she/it tautens
we tauten
they tauten

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tautening

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tautening
you have been tautening
he/she/it has been tautening
we have been tautening
they have been tautening
I would have tautened
we would have tautened
you would have tautened
he/she/it would have tautened
they would have tautened