How Do You Spell MORE LONGANIMOUS?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː ləŋɡˈanɪməs] (IPA)

The word "more longanimous" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /mɔːr lɒŋˈænɪməs/. This compound adjective consists of "more," indicating an increased degree, and "longanimous," meaning patient and enduring in the face of adversity. This word is commonly used in medical and psychological contexts to describe traits or behaviors associated with patients or individuals who demonstrate resilience in challenging situations. Its complex spelling underscores the term's nuanced meaning, demonstrating the importance of precision in the language of medicine and science.

Common Misspellings for MORE LONGANIMOUS

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Etymology of MORE LONGANIMOUS

The term "more longanimous" is formed by combining the adjective "more" with the term "longanimous".

"Longanimous" is derived from the Latin word "longanimus", which is a compound of "longus" meaning "long" and "animus" meaning "mind" or "spirit".

In Latin, "longanimus" referred to someone who possessed patience, perseverance, and a calm disposition even during difficult or prolonged situations. Over time, the term evolved and came to be associated with the virtue of forbearance and an ability to endure pain or suffering without complaint.

By adding the adjective "more" before "longanimous", it creates a comparative form to express an increased degree of the characteristic.