How Do You Spell SCABBING?

Pronunciation: [skˈabɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "scabbing" is spelled with the letters s-c-a-b-b-i-n-g. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈskæbɪŋ/. The first syllable, "scab," is pronounced with a voiceless consonant /sk/, followed by the vowel sound /æ/. The second syllable, "-ing," is pronounced with a short /ɪ/ sound and a nasal consonant /ŋ/. This word refers to the process of forming a scab, which is a dry crust that forms over a wound or sore as it heals.

SCABBING Meaning and Definition

  1. Scabbing is a noun that refers to the process or act of forming a crust-like layer over a wound, sore, or cut on the skin. It is a natural part of the body's healing process, where blood cells and proteins create a protective covering over the damaged area. This scab acts as a barrier, preventing infection and aiding in the healing process by allowing new skin cells to grow underneath. Scabbing typically occurs within a few hours or days after an injury, depending on the severity and size of the wound.

    Scabbing can be observed in various situations, such as after a minor cut, abrasion, burn, or even a surgical incision. The scab forms as the body's immune response works to repair the damaged tissue. While scabbing is a sign of healing, it is important to avoid picking, scratching or prematurely removing the scab, as this can disrupt the healing process and increase the risk of infection or scarring.

    In some contexts, "scabbing" can also refer to a labor strike-related activity where individuals choose to work during a strike, crossing established picket lines and undermining the collective action of the striking workers. This definition conveys the idea of being a traitor or collaborating with employers against workers' unity and interests, often leading to tension and conflict within labor movements.

Common Misspellings for SCABBING

Etymology of SCABBING

The word "scabbing" originated from the Middle English word "scabben", which dates back to the 15th century. The term is derived from Old Norse (Old Scandinavian) "skabbr", meaning "itch" or "scratch". It evolved into Middle English "scabbe", referring to an itchy sore or crust that forms on the skin. Over time, the word "scabbing" emerged as a verb, specifically describing the formation of scabs on a wound during the healing process.

Plural form of SCABBING is SCABBINGS

Conjugate verb Scabbing

CONDITIONAL

I would scabbing
you would scabbing
he/she/it would scabbing
we would scabbing
they would scabbing
I would scab
we would scab
you would scab
he/she/it would scab
they would scab

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you scab
we let´s scab

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to scab

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

scabbed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I scab
you scab
he/she/it scabs
we scab
they scab

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

scabbing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been scabbing
you have been scabbing
he/she/it has been scabbing
we have been scabbing
they have been scabbing
I would have scabbed
we would have scabbed
you would have scabbed
he/she/it would have scabbed
they would have scabbed

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