How Do You Spell OVERFLEW?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəflˈuː] (IPA)

The past tense of the verb "overfly" is spelled "overflew," pronounced as /ˌəʊvərˈfluː/. The word contains three syllables, with the primary stress on the second syllable. It is spelled using the combination of "over" meaning "above" and "flew," which is the past tense of "fly." This verb is typically used to describe movement over something, such as when a plane overflies a mountain range or a bird overflies a city.

OVERFLEW Meaning and Definition

  1. Overflew is a verb that is derived from the combining of two separate words - "over" and "flew." It refers to the past tense of the verb "overfly." When one overflies, they move or pass over something, especially while in flight or by using a mode of transportation that allows them to be above it, such as an aircraft or a bird flying in the sky.

    When an object or a person overflew a particular area, it implies that they crossed over it, typically by following a specific path or trajectory. Overflew can also describe the action of flying above or beyond certain limits or boundaries, such as the airspace of a particular region or the territorial restrictions of a country.

    The term overflew is commonly used to describe aviation activities, where aircraft or other flying objects traverse a particular location, either intentionally or unintentionally, without making contact or landing within that area. This can occur during a flight en route to a different destination or when conducting aerial surveillance or exploration.

    Overall, overflew suggests the act of passing above or beyond a specific point, traveling over it, often while in flight or utilizing a mode of transportation that allows for elevation above the surface or territory.

Common Misspellings for OVERFLEW

Etymology of OVERFLEW

The word "overflew" is derived from two separate words: "over" and "flew".

The term "over" can be traced back to the Old English word "ofer", which means "above" or "across". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language. In Modern English, "over" is used to indicate movement across or above something, or to express excess or superiority.

The word "flew" is the past tense of the verb "fly", which originates from the Old English word "flēogan". This verb has Middle English and Old Saxon origins, and it is related to similar words in other Germanic languages. "Fly" describes the action of moving through the air using wings, like a bird or an aircraft.

Conjugate verb Overflew

CONDITIONAL

I would overflew
you would overflew
he/she/it would overflew
we would overflew
they would overflew
I would overfly
we would overfly
you would overfly
he/she/it would overfly
they would overfly

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you overfly
we let´s overfly

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overfly

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

overflown

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I overfly
you overfly
he/she/it overflies
we overfly
they overfly

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overflying

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been overflying
you have been overflying
he/she/it has been overflying
we have been overflying
they have been overflying
I would have overflown
we would have overflown
you would have overflown
he/she/it would have overflown
they would have overflown

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