Conjugation of the verb: stir

Meanings

  • To change the place of in any manner; to move.
  • To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate.
  • To agitate the content of (a container) by passing something through it.
  • To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot.
  • To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite.
  • To move; to change one’s position.
  • To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy ones self.
  • To become the object of notice; to be on foot.
  • To rise, or be up, in the morning.

Present

  • I stir
  • You stir
  • He/She stirs
  • We stir
  • You stir
  • They stir

Past

  • I stirred
  • You stirred
  • He/She stirred
  • We stirred
  • You stirred
  • They stirred

Future

  • I will stir
  • You will stir
  • He/She will stir
  • We will stir
  • You will stir
  • They will stir

Conditional

  • I would stir
  • You would stir
  • He/She would stir
  • We would stir
  • You would stir
  • They would stir

Present

  • I am stirring
  • You are stirring
  • He/She is stirring
  • We are stirring
  • You are stirring
  • They are stirring

Past

  • I was stirring
  • You were stirring
  • He/She was stirring
  • We were stirring
  • You were stirring
  • They were stirring

Future

  • I will be stirring
  • You will be stirring
  • He/She will be stirring
  • We will be stirring
  • You will be stirring
  • They will be stirring

Conditional

  • I would be stirring
  • You would be stirring
  • He/She would be stirring
  • We would be stirring
  • You would be stirring
  • They would be stirring

Present

  • I have stirred
  • You have stirred
  • He/She has stirred
  • We have stirred
  • You have stirred
  • They have stirred

Past

  • I had stirred
  • You had stirred
  • He/She had stirred
  • We have stirred
  • You have stirred
  • They have stirred

Future

  • I will have stirred
  • You will have stirred
  • He/She will have stirred
  • We will have stirred
  • You will have stirred
  • They will have stirred

Conditional

  • I would have stirred
  • You would have stirred
  • He/She would have stirred
  • We would have stirred
  • You would have stirred
  • They would have stirred

Present

  • I have been stirring
  • You have been stirring
  • He/She has been stirring
  • We have been stirring
  • You have been stirring
  • They have been stirring

Past

  • I had been stirring
  • You had been stirring
  • He/She had been stirring
  • We had been stirring
  • You had been stirring
  • They had been stirring

Future

  • I will have been stirring
  • You will have been stirring
  • He/She will have been stirring
  • We will have been stirring
  • You will have been stirring
  • They will have been stirring

Conditional

  • I would have been stirring
  • You would have been stirring
  • He/She would have been stirring
  • We would have been stirring
  • You would have been stirring
  • They would have been stirring

Present

  • Am I stirring?
  • Are you stirring?
  • Is he/she stirring?
  • Are we stirring?
  • Are you stirring?
  • Are they stirring?

Past

  • Have I stirred?
  • Have you stirred?
  • Has he/she stirred?
  • Have we stirred?
  • Have you stirred?
  • Have they stirred?

Future

  • Will I stir?
  • Will you stir?
  • Will he/she stir?
  • Will we stir?
  • Will you stir?
  • Will they stir?

Conditional

  • Would I stir?
  • Would you stir?
  • Would he/she stir?
  • Would we stir?
  • Would you stir?
  • Would they stir?

Examples

  • My foot I had never yet in five days been able to stir. —w:Sir William Temple|Sir William Temple
  • She stirred the pudding with a spoon.
  • My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred. —w:Shakespeare|Shakespeare
  • Would you please stand here and stir this pot so that the chocolate doesnt burn?
  • Stir not questions of jurisdiction. —w:Francis Bacon|Francis Bacon
  • To stir men to devotion. —w:Chaucer|Chaucer
  • An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife. —w:Shakespeare|Shakespeare
  • And for her sake some mutiny will stir. —w:John Dryden|John Dryden.
  • I had not power to stir or strive, But felt that I was still alive. —w:Byron|Byron.
  • All are not fit with them to stir and toil. —w:Byron|Byron.
  • The friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were stirring anxiously in his behalf. — w:Charles Merivale|Charles Merivale.
  • They fancy they have a right to talk freely upon everything that stirs or appears. —w:Isaac Watts|Isaac Watts.

Translations

ES
  1. revolver
PT
  1. mover
  2. agitar
FR
  1. remuer
  2. agiter