How Do You Spell EASYGOINGNESSES?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːzɪɡˌə͡ʊɪŋnəsɪz] (IPA)

The word "easygoingnesses" is a mouthful, consisting of four syllables and 16 letters. It is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈiziˌɡoŋnɛsəz/. The "ea" at the beginning represents the "ee" sound, followed by "sy" representing the "z" sound. The "go" is pronounced with a soft "g" sound, and the "ing" represents a nasal vowel sound. The addition of the suffix "-nesses" indicates the state or quality of being easygoing, making this word a noun.

Common Misspellings for EASYGOINGNESSES

  • easygoingnese
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Etymology of EASYGOINGNESSES

"Easygoingnesses" is a plural form of the noun "easygoingness". The etymology of this word can be broken down as follows:

1. Easy: The word "easy" derives from the Middle English word "easie", which is derived from the Old French word "aisie". This Old French word ultimately comes from the Latin word "adjacēre", meaning "to lie near" or "to rest". Over time, the sense of "ease" developed into meaning something that is not difficult, calm, or comfortable.

2. Going: The word "going" comes from the Old English words "gān" or "gangan", which mean "to go" or "to walk". The word has remained relatively unchanged over time and has retained its meaning.

3. -ness: "-ness" is a suffix that forms nouns from adjectives, indicating a state, quality, or condition.

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