How Do You Spell ENTIERTY?

Pronunciation: [ɛntˈi͡əti] (IPA)

The word "entirety" is often misspelled as "entierty." The correct spelling is with an "r" after the "t." The IPA phonetic transcription for "entirety" is /ɪnˈtaɪərti/. The word means the whole or total amount of something. It is important to master correct spelling to avoid confusion in communication. One way to remember the correct spelling is through repetition and practice. With time and effort, the correct spelling of "entirety" will become second nature.

Common Misspellings for ENTIERTY

  • wntierty
  • sntierty
  • dntierty
  • rntierty
  • 4ntierty
  • 3ntierty
  • ebtierty
  • emtierty
  • ejtierty
  • ehtierty
  • enrierty
  • enfierty
  • engierty
  • enyierty
  • en6ierty
  • en5ierty
  • entuerty
  • entjerty
  • entkerty
  • entiertyt

Etymology of ENTIERTY

The word entirety originated from the Latin word integritatem, which means wholeness or completeness. The Latin term integritas is derived from the adjective integer, meaning whole or untouched. Over time, integritatem was adopted into Old French as entiereté, and eventually entered the English language in the 14th century as entirety.

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