The spelling of the word "more badlooking" is straightforward if you understand the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The pronunciation of this word can be transcribed as /mɔːr bæd-ˈlʊkɪŋ/. The first syllable is pronounced with an open-o sound that extends into two Os, a long "o" sound. The second syllable is pronounced "bad" and has a short "a" sound followed by a "d" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound followed by a "k" sound and a long "ɪ" sound that extends into two Ns.
The term "more badlooking" is a phrase that combines the words "more", "bad", and "looking".
"Bad" originated from the Old English word "bæddel", which meant "effeminate man" or "hermaphrodite". Over time, its meaning evolved to encompass concepts of inferior quality, undesirable nature, or negative characteristics.
The word "looking" comes from the Old English word "lōcian", meaning "to see, behold, or observe". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "lokjaną", which had a similar meaning.
When the words "bad" and "looking" are combined with the comparative adverb "more", the term "more badlooking" is created. This phrase indicates a greater degree of unattractiveness or negative appearance.