How Do You Spell MORE SHARPCORNERED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː ʃˈɑːpkɔːnəd] (IPA)

The word "more sharpcornered" is spelled with a combination of phonemes that result in its unique pronunciation. To break it down, "more" is pronounced as /mɔː/ and "sharp" as /ʃɑːp/. When combined, the first syllable of "sharpcornered" takes on the pronunciation of "sharp" and the second syllable is pronounced as /kɔːnəd/. Thus, the IPA transcription for "more sharpcornered" would be /mɔː ʃɑːp kɔːnəd/. This spelling accurately reflects the sounds and intonation of the word.

MORE SHARPCORNERED Meaning and Definition

  1. "More sharpcornered" is not a recognized word in the English language, and thus doesn't have a dictionary definition. It seems to be a combination of two separate adjectives, "sharp" and "cornered," but the use of "more" implies a comparison between two similar objects.

    The term "sharp" typically refers to having a thin or pointed edge, usually used to describe objects or shapes that can cause injury or cuts if mishandled. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person's intellect, wit, or directness.

    On the other hand, "cornered" generally refers to something having corners or angles, most commonly describing shapes and objects with distinct edges meeting at a point. It can also refer to feeling trapped or surrounded in a physical or metaphorical sense.

    However, without more context or information regarding the intended meaning of "more sharpcornered," it is difficult to provide an accurate definition. It could potentially be a figurative phrase describing an object, situation, or even a person with both sharp and cornered attributes, but this interpretation is purely speculative based on the combination of the two adjectives.

Common Misspellings for MORE SHARPCORNERED

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Etymology of MORE SHARPCORNERED

The word "more sharpcornered" does not have a distinct etymology, as it seems to be a combination of two existing words: "more" and "sharpcornered".

"More" is a comparative adverb, derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "bigger". It is used to indicate a higher degree or quantity of something.

"Sharpcornered" is a compound word formed by adding the adjective "sharp" (meaning having a thin edge or point) to the noun "corner" (meaning the point where two lines or surfaces meet). The combination describes something with sharp or acute angles.

Therefore, "more sharpcornered" can be understood as a comparative description emphasizing an increased degree of having sharp corners or angles.