How Do You Spell YIELDINGLY?

Pronunciation: [jˈiːldɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

Yieldingly is an adverb that means something is done in a submissive or compliant manner. It is pronounced /ˈjiːldɪŋli/ with the stress on the first syllable. The spelling of 'yieldingly' follows the English language's rule where the suffix '-ing' is added to the verb 'yield' to form the present participle. The 'e' is dropped from 'yield' because it's a silent letter. 'Y' is pronounced as /j/ as in 'yam' and 'i' is pronounced as /iː/ as in 'me'.

YIELDINGLY Meaning and Definition

  1. Yieldingly is an adverb derived from the word "yielding," primarily used to describe an action or behavior demonstrated by someone who is easily influenced, compliant, or submissive. It characterizes a person's disposition to readily conform or give in to the wishes, demands, or expectations of others without putting up much resistance.

    The term implies a sense of surrender or acceptance without much opposition, suggesting that an individual yields or relinquishes their own desires, opinions, or control in favor of accommodating someone else's preferences or authority. Such yielding behavior may stem from a lack of assertiveness or confidence, willingness to avoid conflicts, or an inclination to avoid confrontation or disagreement altogether.

    In social contexts, a person described as yieldingly may exhibit agreeability in interpersonal relationships or be susceptible to peer pressure. Their adaptability and willingness to conform might be seen as a positive trait, facilitating harmony and cooperation in various situations. However, it can also be perceived as a weakness or vulnerability, making them susceptible to manipulation or exploitation.

    Yieldingly can also refer to physical characteristics or properties that have a tendency to give way, bend, or break under force or pressure. For instance, a yieldingly soft material or a bendable object that easily changes shape demonstrates a pliant or flexible nature. In engineering or physics, it relates to the malleability or resilience of a substance when subjected to external stress.

  2. To yield up the ghost, to expire.

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

Common Misspellings for YIELDINGLY

  • tieldingly
  • gieldingly
  • hieldingly
  • uieldingly
  • 7ieldingly
  • 6ieldingly
  • yueldingly
  • yjeldingly
  • ykeldingly
  • yoeldingly
  • y9eldingly
  • y8eldingly
  • yiwldingly
  • yisldingly
  • yidldingly
  • yirldingly
  • yi4ldingly
  • yi3ldingly
  • yiekdingly
  • yiedlingly
  • fiellingly
  • Yieldilngly
  • Yieldiggly

Etymology of YIELDINGLY

The word yieldingly is derived from the base word yield, which can be traced back to the Middle English word yelden. Yield originally came from the Old English word gieldan, meaning to repay or to give. Over time, the meaning of yield has expanded to convey concepts such as surrender, production, or even agreeable compliance. The suffix -ing in yieldingly is added to convert the verb yield into an adverb, meaning in a yielding manner or tending to yield.

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