The word "inundatory" means causing or relating to flooding. Its spelling follows the pronunciation of the word with the /ɪ/ sound at the beginning, followed by an unstressed /ən/ sound, and then the stressed /dʒuː/ sound. The suffix "-atory" is commonly used to form adjectives from nouns, indicating that something is related to that noun. Inundatory therefore describes something relating to a flood, such as an inundatory disaster. Its spelling reflects the pronunciation of the word, making it easy to remember and use correctly.