The word "more undubitable" is spelled phonetically as /mɔːr ʌnˈdjuːbɪtəbəl/. The first syllable "more" is pronounced with a long vowel sound, while the second syllable "un-" is pronounced with a schwa sound followed by a stressed "dju" sound. The final syllable "-table" is pronounced with a stressed "ti" sound followed by a weak schwa sound. It is important to pay attention to the stressed syllables in order to correctly pronounce this word with confidence.
The word "more undubitable" consists of two components: "more" and "undubitable".
1. "More" is a comparative form of the word "much", derived from the Old English word "māra" meaning "greater in amount, number, or size". It has remained relatively unchanged over time.
2. "Undubitable" is derived from the Latin word "indubitabilis", which is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "not") and the word "dubitabilis" (meaning "doubtful"). "Dubitabilis" is derived from the Latin root "dubitare" (meaning "to doubt").
When combined, "more undubitable" essentially means "even more undeniable" or "increasingly unquestionable".