could
Meanings
Plural: coulds
Verb
- simple past of can
- conditional of can
- Used as a past subjunctive (contrary to fact).
- conditional of can
- Used to politely ask for permission to do something.
- conditional of can
- Used to politely ask for someone else to do something.
- conditional of can
- Used to show the possibility that something might happen.
- conditional of can
- Used to suggest something.
- conditional of can
- past participle of can
Noun
- Something that could happen, or could be the case, under different circumstances; a potentiality.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English coude, couthe, cuthe, from Old English cūþe, past indicative and past subjunctive form of cunnan (“to be able”) (compare related cūþ, whence English couth).
The -l- in the spelling was added in the early 16th century by analogy with should and would; this analogy formerly affected the pronunciation as well and was probably assisted by the tendency for /l/ to be lost in those words (and so not written, leading to shudd, wode, etc).
Scrabble Score: 8
could is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordcould is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
could is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 11
could is a valid Words With Friends word