How Do You Spell MORE DISENTHRALLED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː dˌɪsɛnθɹˈɔːld] (IPA)

The word "more disenthralled" is spelled as /mɔːr dɪsɪnˈθrɔːld/. In phonetic transcription, "more" is pronounced as /mɔːr/, "disenthralled" has four syllables and is pronounced as /dɪsɪnˈθrɔːld/. The word means to be freed from a constraint or restriction. The spelling of this word can be confusing as it contains the prefix "dis-" which means to remove or reverse the action of something, and the suffix "-ed" which denotes the past tense. The addition of the word "more" means that the person or thing is even more freed from whatever was holding them back.

Common Misspellings for MORE DISENTHRALLED

  • mordisenthralled
  • moaredisenthralled
  • moreedisenthralled
  • m ore disenthralled
  • mo re disenthralled
  • mor e disenthralled
  • more d isenthralled
  • more di senthralled
  • more dis enthralled
  • more dise nthralled
  • more disen thralled
  • more disent hralled
  • more disenth ralled
  • more disenthr alled
  • more disenthra lled
  • more disenthral led
  • more disenthrall ed
  • more disenthralle d

Etymology of MORE DISENTHRALLED

The word "disenthralled" is a combination of two distinct words: "dis" and "enthralled".

1. "Dis" is a prefix in English that means "opposite" or "reverse". It is derived from the Latin prefix "dis-" or "dīs-", which has a similar meaning. As a prefix, "dis" is used to create negative or reverse meanings for the words it attaches to.

2. "Enthralled" is the past tense of the verb "enthral", which means to captivate, charm, or enchant someone. It comes from the Middle English word "enthrallen" or "en'thralen", which is derived from the Old English "þrǣllan".