WOULD


Meaning of WOULD in English

would 1

/wood/ ; unstressed /weuhd/ , v.

1. a pt. and pp. of will 1 .

2. (used to express the future in past sentences): He said he would go tomorrow.

3. (used in place of will, to make a statement or form a question less direct or blunt): That would scarcely be fair. Would you be so kind?

4. (used to express repeated or habitual action in the past): We would visit Grandma every morning up at the farm.

5. (used to express an intention or inclination): Nutritionists would have us all eat whole grains.

6. (used to express a wish): Would he were here!

7. (used to express an uncertainty): It would appear that he is guilty.

8. (used in conditional sentences to express choice or possibility): They would come if they had the fare. If the temperature were higher, the water would evaporate.

9. would have , (used with a past participle to express unfulfilled intention or preference): I would have saved you some but Jimmy took it all.

10. would like , (used to express desire): I would like to go next year.

11. would rather . See rather (def. 7).

[ bef. 900; ME, OE wolde. See WILL 1 ]

Usage . See should .

would 2

/wohld/ , n.

weld 2 .

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .