The word "more cacographic" is spelled as /mɔː kæ.kəˈɡræf.ɪk/. The term "cacographic" refers to bad spelling, and the prefix "more" implies that it is even more badly spelled than before. The IPA phonetic transcription breaks down each segment of the word, with "m" representing the voiced bilabial nasal consonant, "ɔː" denoting the long open-mid back vowel, and "ə" indicating the schwa vowel. "Kæ" stands for the voiceless velar plosive consonant followed by the long "a" sound. "Kə" refers to the schwa vowel followed by "k". Finally, "ɡræf.ɪk" denotes the initial "gr" blend followed by the long "a" sound and the voiceless velar plosive