The correct spelling of the word "more censured" is /mɔːr ˈsɛnʃərd/. The word "more" is spelled with an "o" and an "e" to represent the long vowel sound of "o". The word "censured" ends with "-ed" because it is in the past tense. It is pronounced with a "sh" sound instead of a "s" sound due to the letter combination "ce" representing the phoneme /ʃ/. This word suggests the action of being criticized or being blamed for something.
The etymology of the phrase "more censured" can be understood by breaking it down into its constituent parts:
1. More: The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "maizō".
2. Censured: The verb "censure" comes from the Latin word "censura", which means "judgment" or "opinion". The Latin term ultimately traces back to the verb "censēre", meaning "to estimate" or "to assess". It also appeared in the form of "censura" in Late Latin, taking on the meaning of "blame" or "reproach".
Therefore, the phrase "more censured" implies being subjected to an increased amount of judgment, criticism, or reproach.