How Do You Spell FAZED?

Pronunciation: [fˈe͡ɪzd] (IPA)

The word "fazed" is often misspelled as "phased". However, there is a significant difference in the pronunciation of these words. "Fazed" is pronounced as /feɪzd/ while "phased" is pronounced as /feɪzd/. The correct spelling of the word is important for clear communication and understanding. "Fazed" means to be disturbed or disconcerted, while "phased" refers to stages or periods of time. So, to avoid any confusion, remember to use the correct spelling of "fazed" with a z instead of an s.

FAZED Meaning and Definition

  1. Fazed is a verb that refers to the act of being affected, disturbed, or troubled by something. It describes the state of being emotionally or mentally impacted by a particular situation, event, or action.

    When someone is "fazed," they experience a disruption in their composure, causing them to feel uneasy, startled, or unsettled. The term implies that an individual is thrown off balance or taken aback by an unexpected circumstance or challenge.

    "Fazed" can also be used to express a lack of reaction or response to a situation that would typically elicit a stronger emotion or impact from others. In such cases, it suggests that the person is unaffected or unfazed by something that might normally cause distress or concern.

    The word "fazed" frequently appears in colloquial contexts to describe an individual's ability to remain calm, cool, and collected in the face of adversity or stress. It highlights the person's resilience, emotional strength, and capacity to maintain their poise or self-assurance in challenging situations.

    Overall, "fazed" represents the state of being emotionally or mentally disconcerted, either due to an unexpected situation or the lack of a conventional reaction to a particular circumstance.

Common Misspellings for FAZED

Etymology of FAZED

The word "fazed" is derived from the Middle English term "fasen", which means "to drive away" or "to frighten". It ultimately comes from the Old English word "fesian". Over time, "fasen" evolved into "faasen" and then "fazen" in Middle English. By the 17th century, it transformed into "faze", staying relatively stable since then. It primarily refers to being disturbed, bothered, or disconcerted by something.

Similar spelling words for FAZED

Conjugate verb Fazed

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I faze
we faze
you faze
he/she/it fazes
they faze

PRESENT PERFECT

I have fazed
we have fazed
you have fazed
he/she/it has fazed
they have fazed
I am fazing
we are fazing
you are fazing
he/she/it is fazing
they are fazing
I was fazing
we were fazing
you were fazing
he/she/it was fazing
they were fazing
I will be fazing
we will be fazing
you will be fazing
he/she/it will be fazing
they will be fazing
I have been fazing
we have been fazing
you have been fazing
he/she/it has been fazing
they have been fazing
I had been fazing
we had been fazing
you had been fazing
he/she/it had been fazing
they had been fazing
I will have been fazing
we will have been fazing
you will have been fazing
he/she/it will have been fazing
they will have been fazing
I would have fazed
we would have fazed
you would have fazed
he/she/it would have fazed
they would have fazed
I would be fazing
we would be fazing
you would be fazing
he/she/it would be fazing
they would be fazing
I would have been fazing
we would have been fazing
you would have been fazing
he/she/it would have been fazing
they would have been fazing

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