The word "mutinousnesses" can be quite challenging to spell due to its length and repetition of letters. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌmjutnəsnəsɪz/, which shows that the stress falls on the second syllable "nuh." Breaking it down into its parts can help with spelling: "mu-ti-nous-ness-es." "Mutinous" means rebellious or disobedient, and adding "-ness" and "-es" forms the noun and plural versions, respectively. Despite its complexity, mastering difficult spellings like "mutinousnesses" can strengthen vocabulary and communication skills.
The word "mutinousnesses" is derived from the base word "mutinous" with the suffix "-ness" added to form the noun form "mutinousness". The root word "mutinous" comes from the Latin word "mūtinus", which means "rebellious" or "seditious". The suffix "-ness" is added to indicate the quality, state, or condition of being mutinous. So, "mutinousness" refers to the state or quality of being rebellious or engaging in mutiny. The plural form "mutinousnesses" is formed by adding the English plural suffix "-es" to "mutinousness".