How Do You Spell MORE WITHSTANDING?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː wɪðstˈandɪŋ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "more withstanding" is actually "notwithstanding". It is pronounced as /ˌnɑːtwɪθˈstændɪŋ/. The word is used to indicate that an event or situation is still true or relevant despite other circumstances. The prefix "not-" means "not" and "withstanding" means "withstanding" or "enduring". It is important to use the correct spelling of words to ensure clear communication and avoid confusion.

Common Misspellings for MORE WITHSTANDING

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Etymology of MORE WITHSTANDING

The phrase "more withstanding" is not a single word but rather a combination of the words "more" and "withstanding". Each word has its own etymology:

1. "More": The word "more" comes from the Old English word "māra" which means "greater" or "larger". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô" and is related to the Latin word "maior" and the Greek word "meiōn".

2. "Withstanding": The word "withstanding" is derived from the Middle English word "withstanden" which means "to withstand" or "to resist". It is a combination of the prefix "with-" (meaning "against" or "opposite") and the verb "standen" (meaning "to stand").