The word "more expiative" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription of /mɔːr ɪkˈspeɪʃətɪv/. The word "expiative" is derived from the Latin word "expiatus" which means to atone for or redeem. When used with the word "more", the phrase implies that something further needs to be done to make up for a wrongdoing or sin. The spelling of this word may appear challenging, but understanding its origin and context can help us grasp its meaning better.