Constupration is not a commonly used word, but occasionally appears in legal documents or can be found in dictionaries. The IPA phonetic transcription breaks down the pronunciation of this word as "kənˌstjuˈpreɪʃən". The first syllable is pronounced "kən", followed by the consonant cluster "stj" which sounds like "sh" and "j" blended together. The third syllable is pronounced "prey" and the final syllable is "shun". Overall, the spelling accurately reflects the pronunciation of the word.