How Do You Spell MORE UNSOUNDED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnsˈa͡ʊndɪd] (IPA)

"More unsounded" is spelled in accordance with the English language's phonetic rules. The word "more" is pronounced /mɔː(r)/, with the "o" sound being long and pronounced as "aw" in "law". "Unsounded" is pronounced /ʌnˈsɑʊndɪd/, with the "u" being pronounced as "uh" in "butter" and the "ou" combination being pronounced as "ow" in "cow". The spelling of "more unsounded" closely reflects its pronunciation, making it easier for English learners to understand the phonetics of the word.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNSOUNDED

  • more unsoundel
  • morunsounded
  • moareunsounded
  • moreeunsounded
  • moreunsowunded
  • m ore unsounded
  • mo re unsounded
  • mor e unsounded
  • more u nsounded
  • more un sounded
  • more uns ounded
  • more unso unded
  • more unsou nded
  • more unsoun ded
  • more unsound ed
  • more unsounde d

Etymology of MORE UNSOUNDED

The phrase "more unsounded" is a combination of the word "more", an adverb indicating a greater amount or degree, and the adjective "unsounded".

The word "unsounded" is derived from the verb "sound", which originally meant "to measure the depth of water using a line or lead weight". Over time, "sound" took on a broader meaning related to assessing or exploring the depth or extent of something. In this sense, "unsounded" refers to something that has not been fully explored, understood, or measured.

The etymology of "sound" can be traced back to the Old English word "sund", meaning "swimming, water". It is cognate with Old Norse "sund", Old High German "sunth" and German "Sunde", all referring to "swimming" or "swimming place".