How Do You Spell MORE CONVOKED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː kənvˈə͡ʊkt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more convoked" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable, "more", is pronounced with a long "o" sound, represented by /mɔːr/. The second syllable, "con-", starts with a "k" sound, represented by /k/ and is followed by a short "o" sound represented by /ɒ/. The third syllable, "-voked", begins with a "v" sound, represented by /v/ and ends with a "d" sound, represented by /d/. Altogether, the IPA transcription for "more convoked" is /mɔːr kɒnˈvəʊkt/.

Common Misspellings for MORE CONVOKED

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Etymology of MORE CONVOKED

The word "convoked" is derived from the Latin word "convocare", which combines "con-" (meaning "together") and "vocare" (meaning "to call"). "Convocare" itself is formed from "vocare", which is the verb form of "vox" (meaning "voice"). The prefix "con-" gives the idea of bringing together or uniting, and when combined with "vocare", it creates the meaning of "to call together". In the phrase "more convoked", "more" is an adverb that intensifies the action of "convoked", enhancing the notion of calling a greater number or amount together.