How Do You Spell BELEAGUERS?

Pronunciation: [bɪlˈiːɡəz] (IPA)

The word "beleaguers" is spelled with a "g" but it is pronounced with a "j" sound. This is because the "g" is followed by the letters "u" and "e" which make the "g" sound soft. The IPA phonetic transcription for "beleaguers" is /bɪˈliːdʒərz/. The "j" sound is represented by the symbol "dʒ". This spelling can be confusing for English learners who are not familiar with the pronunciation rules for certain letter combinations.

BELEAGUERS Meaning and Definition

  1. Beleaguers is a transitive verb which refers to the act of surrounding or besieging a place or person, typically with the intention of causing hardship or preventing movement or escape. It can also reflect the state of persistently troubling or harassing someone or something. The word is derived from the combination of the verb "beleaguer" and the suffix "-s," which indicates the third person singular present tense.

    When used in the context of a military or strategic operation, beleaguers describe the action of establishing a blockade or encircling a target, usually a fortified city, with the objective of cutting off supply routes, isolating the enemy, and wearing them down through continuous pressure. This technique has been extensively employed throughout history as a means of weakening and capturing well-defended positions.

    In a figurative sense, the verb beleaguers describes the persistent and distressing intrusions on someone's personal or professional life. This can involve subjecting someone to intense scrutiny, criticism, or demands, creating a sense of suffocation or helplessness. In such a context, beleaguers represent a form of psychological or emotional pressure, overwhelming the individual and preventing them from functioning optimally or finding relief.

    Overall, the term "beleaguers" encompasses the physical act of surrounding a place or person, as well as the metaphorical sense of continuous harassment or distress causing a state of entrapment or discomfort.

Common Misspellings for BELEAGUERS

Etymology of BELEAGUERS

The word "beleaguers" is derived from the combination of the prefix "be-" which intensifies the meaning, and the noun "leaguer".

The noun "leaguer" itself comes from the Middle Dutch word "leger" which means "camp" or "military camp". It entered the English language in the 16th century and originally referred to an army encampment or fortified position.

The prefix "be-" in this context functions as an intensifier or adds a sense of surrounding or putting under pressure. Therefore, "beleaguers" means to surround or put under pressure in a military or strategic sense.

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Conjugate verb Beleaguers

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I beleaguer
we beleaguer
you beleaguer
he/she/it beleaguers
they beleaguer

PRESENT PERFECT

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