How Do You Spell HEDGEHOPPED?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛd͡ʒhɒpt] (IPA)

Hedgehopped is spelled with four syllables, with the primary stress on the second syllable. It is written with two separate words, "hedge" and "hopped," with the "e" from "hedge" carrying over to the beginning of "hopped." The word is pronounced as /ˈhɛdʒ.hɒpt/, with the "h" sound in "hedge" followed by a soft "g" sound. The "o" in "hopped" is pronounced as a schwa, and the final "ed" is pronounced as "t." This word describes a type of movement, like a small animal hopping over a hedge.

HEDGEHOPPED Meaning and Definition

  1. Hedgehopped is a verb that refers to the action of a small mammal, the hedgehog, engaging in a series of quick, successive jumps or hops. It is derived from the combination of the words "hedge" and "hopped" and primarily associated with the movements of hedgehogs, which are known for their ability to jump short distances.

    When a hedgehog hedgehops, it propels itself off the ground using its sturdy hind legs, making a series of rapid hops. Typically, these jumps are used as a method of locomotion when a hedgehog is navigating through their natural habitat, such as woodlands, gardens, or fields, or when the animal is trying to evade potential threats. Hedgehopping allows them to move swiftly despite their rather slow and deliberate general movement speed.

    While hedgehopping is often used to describe the specific jumping behavior of hedgehogs, it can also be used metaphorically or figuratively to describe any action or process that involves a series of quick, rapid, or successive movements. For instance, someone might say, "The basketball player hedgehopped through the defenders to score a basket," to convey the idea of the player swiftly changing direction and maneuvering around opponents.

    Overall, hedgehopped describes the distinctive jumping action of a hedgehog, but it can also be employed more broadly to depict any quick and successive movements.

Etymology of HEDGEHOPPED

The word "hedgehopped" is a compound word composed of two separate words: "hedge" and "hopped".

1. "Hedge": The word "hedge" can trace its origins back to Old English, where it was spelled as "hecg". It originally meant a fence or a boundary made up of intertwined or interlaced shrubs or small trees. In Middle English, the word evolved to "hedge", retaining its original meaning. Over time, "hedge" also gained metaphorical uses, referring to barriers, defenses, or obstacles.

2. "Hopped": The word "hopped" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "hop". "Hop" ultimately derives from Middle English "hoppen" and Old English "hoppian", which meant to "leap" or "jump".

Conjugate verb Hedgehopped

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you hedgehop
we let´s hedgehop

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hedgehop

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

hedgehopped

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I hedgehop
you hedgehop
he/she/it hedgehops
we hedgehop
they hedgehop

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hedgehopping

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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