How Do You Spell MORE COMPULSATORY?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː kəmpˈʌlsətəɹˌi] (IPA)

The spelling of "more compulsatory" is straightforward when it comes to pronouncing the word: /mɔːr kəmˈpʌlsətəri/. However, some might argue that the word is not commonly used and its meaning may be better communicated through alternative phrasing. "Compulsatory" is already an adjective meaning mandatory or required, and adding "more" before it may not necessarily add value to the sentence. As with any language, proper context and choosing appropriate words can prevent redundancy and ensure clear communication.

Common Misspellings for MORE COMPULSATORY

  • nore compulsatory
  • kore compulsatory
  • jore compulsatory
  • mire compulsatory
  • mkre compulsatory
  • mlre compulsatory
  • mpre compulsatory
  • m0re compulsatory
  • m9re compulsatory
  • moee compulsatory
  • mode compulsatory
  • mofe compulsatory
  • mote compulsatory
  • mo5e compulsatory
  • mo4e compulsatory
  • morw compulsatory
  • mors compulsatory
  • mord compulsatory
  • morr compulsatory
  • mor4 compulsatory

Etymology of MORE COMPULSATORY

The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra" and has roots in the Proto-Germanic language. It is related to words like "mǣre" in Old Norse and "māra" in Gothic. Over time, the word "more" has remained relatively unchanged in terms of its basic meaning.

The word "compulsatory" is derived from the Latin word "compulsare" which means to compel or force. In Latin, "compulsare" is the frequentative form of "compellere" which means to drive together or urge strongly.

The word "more" and "compulsatory" are brought together to form the phrase "more compulsatory". However, it is important to note that "more compulsatory" is not a widely recognized phrase in English and may not be found in standard dictionaries.