The word "more travestying" is spelled as /mɔːr trævɪstaɪɪŋ/. The first syllable "more" is pronounced as /mɔːr/, while the second syllable "travestying" is pronounced as /trævɪstaɪɪŋ/. This word refers to the act of mocking or imitating someone or something in a grotesque or exaggerated manner. The spelling of this word may appear challenging due to the presence of multiple consonants and vowels, but with practice, anyone can learn to spell it correctly.
The word "more travestying" does not seem to have a clear etymology as it is a combination of the adjective "more" and the verb "travestying".
"More" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has remained relatively unchanged throughout the history of the English language.
"Travestying" is derived from the word "travesty", which comes from the French word "travesti" meaning "disguised" or "dressed inappropriately". The term "travesty" refers to a humorous or grotesque imitation or representation of something in a distorted or exaggerated manner. "Travestying" is the present participle form of the verb, which means to engage in the act of creating or portraying a travesty.