How Do You Spell INCONSUMABLY?

Pronunciation: [ɪnkənsˈuːməblɪ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "inconsumably" is [ɪnˈkɒnsjuːməbli], with the stress on the third syllable. The word is formed by adding the suffix "-able" to the adjective "inconsumable," meaning something that cannot be consumed or used up. In pronunciation, it begins with the short "i" sound followed by a stressed "kons" syllable, then a weak "ju" sound, and finally an unstressed "məbli" ending. Despite its unfamiliarity, consumable and inconsumable items are commonly found in various industries, such as food, electronics, and textiles.

Common Misspellings for INCONSUMABLY

  • unconsumably
  • jnconsumably
  • knconsumably
  • onconsumably
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  • ibconsumably
  • imconsumably
  • ijconsumably
  • ihconsumably
  • inxonsumably
  • invonsumably
  • infonsumably
  • indonsumably
  • incinsumably
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Etymology of INCONSUMABLY

The word inconsumably does not have a distinct etymology, as it is not listed in most dictionaries or language resources. However, it is formed by adding the suffix -ly to the adjective inconsumable.

The adjective inconsumable is derived from the prefix in- (meaning not or without) and the noun consumable. Consumable is derived from the verb consume, which comes from the Latin verb consumere, meaning to use up or to exhaust.

Therefore, inconsumable means not able to be consumed or not capable of being used up. When the suffix -ly is added to create inconsumably, it forms an adverbial form that means in a way that is not able to be consumed or in a way that is not capable of being used up.