How Do You Spell NUMB?

Pronunciation: [nˈʌm] (IPA)

The word "numb" is spelled with four letters but pronounced with only two sounds. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /nʌm/ or "nuhm." The "n" sound is produced by the tip of the tongue touching the alveolar ridge, while the "uh" sound is created by a relaxed, neutral mouth position. The "m" sound is produced by closing the lips and releasing a nasal sound. Despite its straightforward spelling, the word "numb" can create confusion for English language learners due to its subtle pronunciation.

NUMB Meaning and Definition

  1. Numb is an adjective that refers to the state of having little or no physical or emotional sensation. It is often associated with a lack of feeling or responsiveness in a particular part of the body. When a person is numb, they typically experience a diminished ability to perceive touch, temperature, or pain in the affected area.

    In a physical sense, numbness is often caused by nerve damage or compression, which can result from various conditions such as injury, poor blood circulation, or certain diseases. For example, if a person's hand falls asleep due to prolonged pressure on a nerve, they may experience numbness in their fingers until the pressure is relieved.

    Additionally, numbness can also be used to describe a psychological or emotional state where an individual feels detached or indifferent, lacking the ability to experience or understand emotions fully. This emotional numbness can be a coping mechanism to protect oneself from overwhelming feelings or trauma.

    In summary, numbness encompasses both the physical and emotional realms, describing a state where there is a reduced or absent sensation, be it tactile or emotional, leading to a decreased ability to feel or react to external stimuli.

  2. • Destitute of the power of sensation and motion; torpid; chill.
    • To deprive of the power of sensation or motion; to chill; to stupefy; to deaden.

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

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Etymology of NUMB

The word "numb" originated from Middle English "numme", which can be traced back to Old English "numen". This Old English term likely came from the Proto-Germanic "numijan", which means "taken, seized, or powerless". The word "numb" has been used since the 14th century and has retained its meaning of lacking sensation or feeling.

Conjugate verb Numb

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have numbed
you would have numbed
he/she/it would have numbed
we would have numbed
they would have numbed
I would have numb
you would have numb
he/she/it would have numb
we would have numb
they would have numb

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you numb
we let´s numb

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to numb

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

numbed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I numb
you numb
he/she/it numbs
we numb
they numb

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

numbing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it numb

SIMPLE PAST

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

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