Pronunciation: /əˈblɪnz/

Definitions of ablins

Examples of ablins in a Sentence

formal The scholar was ablins to understand the complex theory.

informal I was ablins to catch the last bus home.

slang She was ablins to sneak out of the party without anyone noticing.

figurative The idea was ablins to take root in his mind and grow into a new project.

Grammatical Forms of ablins

past tense

ablined

plural

ablins

comparative

more ablin

superlative

most ablin

present tense

ablin

future tense

will be ablin

perfect tense

have been ablin

continuous tense

is being ablin

singular

ablin

positive degree

ablin

infinitive

to ablin

gerund

ablining

participle

ablined

Origin and Evolution of ablins

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'ablins' originated from Middle English, likely derived from the phrase 'a blin' which means 'in a blind manner'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'ablins' evolved to mean 'perhaps' or 'possibly' in modern usage.