The correct spelling of the phrase "most intimated" is actually "most intimate", with a primary stress on the second syllable of "intimate" and a secondary stress on the first syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈɪn.tə.mət/. The mistake in spelling can be attributed to the similarity in the sound of the word "intimated", which means to imply or suggest indirectly, but has a different pronunciation and stress pattern (/ˈɪn.tɪ.meɪtɪd/). It's important to pay attention to these differences in spelling and pronunciation to avoid confusion in communication.
The phrase "most intimated" is made up of two separate words: "most" and "intimated".
The word "most" is an adverb indicating the superlative degree of something. It comes from the Middle English word "moste" and the Old English word "māst", both meaning "greatest" or "largest".
The word "intimated" is the past participle of the verb "intimate". It comes from the Latin word "intimare", which means "to impress, announce, make known, or declare". It later entered the English language via the Old French word "intimer".