How Do You Spell INNUMERABLE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnjˈuːməɹəbə͡l] (IPA)

Innumerable is spelled as /ɪˈnjuːmərəbəl/. The first sound is the short ‘i’ sound /ɪ/ which is followed by the vowel sound ‘oo’ /uː/. The ‘m’ sound /m/ is followed by the ‘r’ sound /r/ and an unstressed ‘ə’ vowel sound /ə/. The final syllable has the same ‘r’ sound /r/ followed by the long ‘e’ sound /iː/ and the ending ‘ble’ /bəl/. Innumerable means too numerous to be counted, and its spelling is irregular, so it's important to be familiar with its pronunciation.

INNUMERABLE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "innumerable" is an adjective commonly used to describe something that is too many to be counted or too numerous to quantify. It refers to a quantity or amount that is so large or vast that it is practically impossible to determine an exact number.

    When we say something is innumerable, we imply that there are countless or endless amounts of it, making an accurate count or calculation unattainable. This word emphasizes the concept of a multitude that exceeds normal limits of being counted or enumerated. It suggests a sense of vastness, overwhelming abundance, or an endless array.

    For example, an innumerable number of stars in the sky means that there are so many stars that they cannot be counted individually. Similarly, if we say that there are innumerable grains of sand on a beach, we mean that the amount is so immense that it is beyond our capacity to quantify precisely.

    The term "innumerable" often conveys a sense of awe, astonishment, or wonder at the vastness or scale of something. It underscores the idea that the quantity or magnitude of whatever is being referred to is so great that it defies enumeration or measurement.

  2. That cannot be numbered for multitude.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INNUMERABLE

The word innumerable originated from the Latin word innumerabilis, which is a combination of the prefix in- meaning not or un-, and the term numerabilis meaning able to be numbered. It can be traced back to the Latin verb numerare meaning to count and the Latin noun numerus meaning number. Therefore, innumerable essentially means not able to be counted or too many to be numbered.

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