How Do You Spell MORE IRREPROVABLE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ɪɹɪpɹˈuːvəbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "more irreprovable" is spelled with a silent "e" at the end of "irreprovable," indicating that the vowel sound in the syllable "provable" is long. In IPA phonetic transcription, this is represented as /ɪˈreprəvəbəl/. The additional "e" in "more" also indicates a long vowel sound, transcribed as /mɔːr/. Together, the phonetic transcription of "more irreprovable" is /mɔːr ɪˈreprəvəbəl/. This word means even more beyond criticism or faultless.

Common Misspellings for MORE IRREPROVABLE

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

Etymology of MORE IRREPROVABLE

The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô", meaning "more" or "greater".

The word "irreprovable" is derived from the Latin word "irreprobabilis", which is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "not") and the word "reprobus" (meaning "disapproved" or "reprehensible"). "Reprobus" is derived from the verb "reprobare", which means "to disapprove" or "to condemn".

Therefore, "more irreprovable" means "even more without blame or criticism" or "even more beyond reproach".