Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 1

Adjectives ending in -ed pronounced [ɪd]

Ragged ['rɶgɪd] [rɶgd] : wearing rags or tatters


Rugged ['rɅgɪd] : [rɅgd] rough, hard, strong
Crooked [krʊkɪd] [krʊkt]: not straight, bent.
Naked ['neɪkɪd] [neɪkt]: nude, with no clothes on.
Wretched ['reʧɪd] [reʧt]: extremely unfortunate or miserable
Wicked ['wɪkɪd] [wɪkt]: evil
Beloved [bi'lɅvɪd] [bi'lɅvd]: greatly loved.
Jagged [ˈdʒægɪd] [ˈdʒægd]: having sharp irregular teeth (for example a saw)
Legged: It has two pronounciations, ['legɪd] and [legd]

Finally, there are some words that follow the rules if they are derived from verbs, but are pronounced [ ɪd] when
they work as adjectives:

Blessed: The priest blessed him (verb): [blest]; the blessed Virgin (adjective)['blesɪd]
Aged: My mum hasn't aged much (verb: 'envejecer') [eɪʤd]; the aged man (adjective: 'ajado')['eɪʤɪd]
Learned: He learned a lot yesterday at school (verb) [l3:nd]; a learned man (adjective) ['l3:nɪd]

Вам также может понравиться