How Do You Spell MORE UNAFFIRMATIVE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnɐfˈɜːmətˌɪv] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more unaffirmative" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "more" is pronounced as /mɔr/, with the "o" sound as in "lord" and the "r" sound at the end. The second syllable "unaf-" is pronounced as /ʌnəf/, with the "uh" sound as in "hut" and the "f" sound at the end. The third syllable "-firmative" is pronounced as /fɜrmətɪv/, with the "er" sound as in "her" and the "tiv" sound at the end. This word means not confirming or denying something.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNAFFIRMATIVE

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

Etymology of MORE UNAFFIRMATIVE

The word "more unaffirmative" does not have a specific etymology as it consists of combining two separate words: "more" and "unaffirmative". However, we can look at the etymology of each individual word for a better understanding:

1. More: The word "more" comes from the Old English word "māra", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "maizô". It has similar roots in other Germanic languages, such as German "mehr" and Dutch "meer". The word ultimately traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*me-", meaning "great" or "large".

2. Unaffirmative: The word "unaffirmative" is derived from the prefix "un-", which means "not", and the word "affirmative".

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