Pronunciation: /dɜrd/

Definitions of dird

noun A made-up or nonsensical word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I found a dird on the ground while walking in the park.

A2 The children were excited to see a colorful dird perched on the fence.

B1 The ornithologist identified the dird as a rare species native to the region.

B2 The dird's melodious song filled the forest with a sense of peace and tranquility.

C1 The dird's intricate plumage and graceful flight patterns fascinated the researchers.

C2 The dird's ability to mimic human speech astounded the scientists studying its behavior.

Examples of dird in a Sentence

formal The dird of the company was responsible for overseeing all financial matters.

informal I heard that the dird is planning a big company party next month.

slang The dird is always on top of things and knows how to get stuff done.

figurative The dird of the team is like the captain of a ship, guiding everyone towards success.

Grammatical Forms of dird

past tense

dirded

plural

dirds

comparative

dirder

superlative

dirdest

present tense

dirds

future tense

will dird

perfect tense

have dirded

continuous tense

is dirding

singular

dird

positive degree

dird

infinitive

to dird

gerund

dirdding

participle

dirded

Origin and Evolution of dird

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'dird' originated as a Middle English term derived from the Old English word 'dyrd' meaning deed or action.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'dird' shifted from simply referring to a deed or action to also encompassing a sense of harm or injury inflicted upon someone.