How Do You Spell MORE SOFTPEDALED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː sˈɒftpɛdə͡ld] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "more softpedaled" is actually "more soft-pedalled". This is because the word "soft-pedalled" is made up of two syllables: "soft" and "pedalled". The first syllable is pronounced as /sɒft/ in IPA phonetic transcription, while the second syllable is pronounced as /pədəld/. The hyphen between the two syllables indicates that they should be pronounced separately, rather than blended together. Therefore, to correctly spell the comparative form of this word, you need to add the prefix "more" before the entire word "soft-pedalled".

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Etymology of MORE SOFTPEDALED

The phrase "more soft-pedaled" is not a single word, but a combination of words.

The word "soft-pedal" is a verb that originated from the world of music, specifically referring to the act of using the soft pedal on a piano. When the soft pedal is depressed, it reduces the volume and intensity of the sound produced.

Metaphorically, "soft-pedal" came to be used in a broader sense, meaning to downplay or minimize something, to make it less prominent or noticeable. It is often used in contexts outside of music to describe the act of toning down, understating, or being cautious about presenting a particular issue or concern.

The word "more" is an adverb, indicating a greater or additional degree of soft-pedaling. When used together, "more soft-pedaled" implies an increased level of downplaying or minimizing.