The word "inworker" may seem strange to some, but it actually follows a common pattern in English. The "in-" prefix means "inside" or "into," while the "worker" suffix denotes someone or something that works. Therefore, an "inworker" is someone who works inside a particular field or company. In terms of phonetic transcription, "inworker" is pronounced /ɪnˈwɜrkər/, with stress on the first syllable and a short "i" sound, followed by a pronounced "w" and "r."