How Do You Spell MORE UNPIERCEABLE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnpˈi͡əsəbə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more unpierceable" can be tricky, but it follows a consistent pattern. The initial syllable "more" is pronounced /mɔː/, with an open-mid back rounded vowel and a silent final "e". The second syllable "un-" is pronounced /ʌn/, with a short and lax central vowel. The last syllable "-pierceable" is pronounced /pɪəsəbəl/, with a schwa vowel in the first syllable, a phonetic variance of the "r" sound in the second syllable, and a final "le" that is pronounced as a schwa sound.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNPIERCEABLE

  • more unpierecable
  • more unpiercable
  • more unpiercible
  • more unpierceble
  • nore unpierceable
  • kore unpierceable
  • jore unpierceable
  • mire unpierceable
  • mkre unpierceable
  • mlre unpierceable
  • mpre unpierceable
  • m0re unpierceable
  • m9re unpierceable
  • moee unpierceable
  • mode unpierceable
  • mofe unpierceable
  • mote unpierceable
  • mo5e unpierceable
  • mo4e unpierceable
  • morw unpierceable

Etymology of MORE UNPIERCEABLE

The phrase "more unpierceable" is a combination of two words: "more" and "unpierceable".

The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means greater in quantity, size, or degree. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language and is related to the Old High German word "mēro" and the Gothic word "maiza".

On the other hand, "unpierceable" is derived from the word "pierce" which can be traced back to the Old French word "percer" and the Latin word "pertūsus" meaning to penetrate or go through. By adding the prefix "un-" which means not or opposite, we get "unpierceable", which refers to something that cannot be pierced or penetrated.