mangle

Regular
Infinitive
mangle
Past Simple
mangled
Past Participle
mangled
-ing Form
mangling
3rd Person
mangles
mangle mangles mangling mangled

Mangle means to severely damage or distort. Regular verb: mangle-mangled-mangled.

Meanings

  • To damage severely
  • To mutilate
  • To spoil by errors

Common Collocations

mangled wreckage mangle a song mangled beyond recognition mangle words

Tip for Learners

Mangle means to damage badly. "The car was mangled in the crash."
Present Simple
I mangle
you mangle
he/she/it mangles
we mangle
they mangle
Examples - Present Simple
  • I mangle names when I'm nervous.
  • You mangle foreign words sometimes.
  • He mangles the pronunciation every time.
  • We mangle complex terms occasionally.
  • They mangle the language terribly.
Present Continuous
I am mangling
you are mangling
he/she/it is mangling
we are mangling
they are mangling
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am mangling this French phrase.
  • You are mangling the facts.
  • She is mangling the song lyrics.
  • We are mangling the translation.
  • They are mangling the original meaning.
Present Perfect
I have mangled
you have mangled
he/she/it has mangled
we have mangled
they have mangled
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have mangled my hand in the machine.
  • You have mangled the data somehow.
  • He has mangled the report badly.
  • We have mangled the message unintentionally.
  • They have mangled the code completely.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been mangling
you have been mangling
he/she/it has been mangling
we have been mangling
they have been mangling
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been mangling this recipe all day.
  • You have been mangling the pronunciation.
  • She has been mangling names for years.
  • We have been mangling the process.
  • They have been mangling the system.
Past Simple
I mangled
you mangled
he/she/it mangled
we mangled
they mangled
Examples - Past Simple
  • I mangled my finger in the door.
  • You mangled the story completely.
  • He mangled the facts in his report.
  • We mangled the recipe somehow.
  • They mangled the car in the accident.
Past Continuous
I was mangling
you were mangling
he/she/it was mangling
we were mangling
they were mangling
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was mangling the speech when I got nervous.
  • You were mangling the pronunciation badly.
  • She was mangling the dance steps.
  • We were mangling the instructions.
  • They were mangling the equipment.
Past Perfect
I had mangled
you had mangled
he/she/it had mangled
we had mangled
they had mangled
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had mangled the name before being corrected.
  • You had mangled the information before sharing it.
  • He had mangled the machinery before help arrived.
  • We had mangled the plan before realizing it.
  • They had mangled the material beyond repair.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been mangling
you had been mangling
he/she/it had been mangling
we had been mangling
they had been mangling
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been mangling the words for years.
  • You had been mangling the pronunciation.
  • She had been mangling the song since learning it.
  • We had been mangling the process for months.
  • They had been mangling the equipment regularly.
Future Simple
I will mangle
you will mangle
he/she/it will mangle
we will mangle
they will mangle
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will mangle this if I'm not careful.
  • You will mangle the pronunciation at first.
  • He will mangle the message eventually.
  • We will mangle the details without notes.
  • They will mangle the equipment if untrained.
Future Continuous
I will be mangling
you will be mangling
he/she/it will be mangling
we will be mangling
they will be mangling
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be mangling names at the meeting.
  • You will be mangling French for a while.
  • She will be mangling the story somehow.
  • We will be mangling the instructions probably.
  • They will be mangling the process.
Future Perfect
I will have mangled
you will have mangled
he/she/it will have mangled
we will have mangled
they will have mangled
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have mangled every name by then.
  • You will have mangled the meaning completely.
  • He will have mangled the facts by morning.
  • We will have mangled the plan somehow.
  • They will have mangled the equipment.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been mangling
you will have been mangling
he/she/it will have been mangling
we will have been mangling
they will have been mangling
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been mangling names for years.
  • You will have been mangling this language.
  • She will have been mangling songs forever.
  • We will have been mangling the process.
  • They will have been mangling equipment for months.
Share