How Do You Spell RECORK?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkˈɔːk] (IPA)

The word "recork" is spelled with a silent "e" at the end, which can cause confusion for some people. To explain this spelling, we can use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription: /ˌriːˈkɔː(r)k/. The symbol "ː" after the vowel "ee" represents a long vowel sound, while the symbol "(r)" in parentheses indicates that the "r" sound in "recork" is optional - some speakers may pronounce it, while others may not. Overall, the spelling of "recork" follows common English patterns, with some slight variations based on regional accents.

RECORK Meaning and Definition

  1. Recork is a verb that refers to the action of sealing or closing a bottle or container with a new cork. It is commonly used in relation to wine or other beverages that require cork stoppers for sealing the bottle.

    When a bottle is opened and the original cork is removed, it is often necessary to recork it to ensure proper preservation of the contents. This usually involves inserting a new cork into the bottle's neck or sealing the opening with a cork stopper. Recorking serves the purpose of maintaining the quality, freshness, and longevity of the liquid within by preventing air exposure and oxidation.

    The recorking process typically requires precision and care to ensure a tight seal. It is a commonly practiced skill among sommeliers, wine collectors, and those involved in wine cellaring. Recorking can be particularly important for age-worthy wines, as extended exposure to air can negatively impact the flavors and aromas over time.

    In addition to wine, the term recork can also apply to other kinds of bottles, such as spirits or specialty oils, that use a cork seal. However, it is worth noting that the use of alternative closures, such as screw caps or synthetic corks, has become more prevalent in recent years, reducing the need for recorking in some contexts.

Etymology of RECORK

The word "recork" is derived from a combination of two root words: "re" and "cork".

The prefix "re" comes from Latin and means "again" or "back". It is commonly used in English to indicate repetition or restoration.

The word "cork" originates from Middle English and is directly borrowed from the Old French noun "corc", meaning "bark of the cork tree". It can be traced back to the Latin word "cortex", which means "bark" or "rind".

When combined, the term "recork" refers to the action of replacing a cork or sealing a container again with a cork, often referring to bottles or containers that were previously sealed but need to be sealed once more.

Conjugate verb Recork

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you recork
we let´s recork

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recork

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

recorked

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I recork
you recork
he/she/it recorks
we recork
they recork

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recorking

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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