The spelling of the word "haddest enough for" can be confusing due to its use of archaic English and irregular verb conjugation. When pronounced, the word is broken down into three syllables with a primary stress on the second: /ˈhæd.ɪst/ /ɪˈnʌf/ /fɔr/. The use of "haddest" indicates a past tense form of "have," and "enough" is pronounced with a schwa sound in the final syllable. "For" is pronounced with a short "o" sound and a final "r" sound that is not pronounced in some accents.