How to pronounce "warp"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "warp"

Learn how to break down "warp" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/woːp/
/wɔːp/
/wɔɹp/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

W AO1 R P
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
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Definition of "warp"

Pronunciation: /woːp/

Noun

  • The state, quality, or condition of being twisted, physically or mentally:
  • A distortion:
  • The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof or weft.
  • The foundation, the basis, the undergirding.
  • A line or cable or rode as is used in warping (mooring or hauling) a ship, and sometimes for other purposes such as deploying a seine or creating drag.
  • A theoretical construct that permits travel across a medium without passing through it normally, such as a teleporter or time warp.
  • A situation or place which is or seems to be from another era; a time warp.
  • The sediment which subsides from turbid water; the alluvial deposit of muddy water artificially introduced into low lands in order to enrich or fertilise them.
  • (obsolete outside dialectal) A throw or cast, as of fish (in which case it is used as a unit of measure: about four fish, though sometimes three or even two), oysters, etc.
    Example: "a warp of fish"
Pronunciation: /woːp/

Verb

  • To twist or become twisted, physically or mentally:
  • (ropemaking) To run (yarn) off the reel into hauls to be tarred.
  • To arrange (strands of thread, etc) so that they run lengthwise in weaving.
  • To plot; to fabricate or weave (a plot or scheme).
  • To change or fix (make fixed, for example by freezing).
  • To move:
  • (obsolete outside dialectal, of an animal) To bring forth (young) prematurely.
  • To fertilize (low-lying land) by letting the tide, a river, or other water in upon it to deposit silt and alluvial matter.
  • (very rare) To throw.