How Do You Spell NONCOMICALNESS?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒnkˈɒmɪkə͡lnəs] (IPA)

"Noncomicalness" is the state of not being humorous. The spelling of this word can be broken down into its individual phonemes using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): /nɒnˈkɒmɪkəlnəs/. The first syllable is pronounced with the short "o" sound, followed by the "n" sound. The second and third syllables consist of a stressed "o" sound, an unstressed "i" sound, and a "k" sound. The fourth syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, and the final syllable has a stressed "i" sound followed by a "k" sound and an unstressed "n" sound.

Common Misspellings for NONCOMICALNESS

  • boncomicalness
  • moncomicalness
  • joncomicalness
  • honcomicalness
  • nincomicalness
  • nkncomicalness
  • nlncomicalness
  • npncomicalness
  • n0ncomicalness
  • n9ncomicalness
  • nobcomicalness
  • nomcomicalness
  • nojcomicalness
  • nohcomicalness
  • nonxomicalness
  • nonvomicalness
  • nonfomicalness
  • nondomicalness
  • noncimicalness
  • nonckmicalness

Etymology of NONCOMICALNESS

The word "noncomicalness" is not commonly used or found in dictionaries. However, by analyzing its parts, we can determine its potential etymology.

"Non-" is a prefix meaning "not" or "lacking". It is of Latin origin and commonly used in English to indicate negation or absence of a certain quality.

"Comical" is an adjective derived from "comedy", which originates from the Greek word "kōmōidia" meaning "comic drama" or "revel". Over time, "comical" evolved to mean something funny, humorous, or amusing.

Finally, the suffix "-ness" is added to adjectives to form nouns indicating a state or quality. For example, "happiness" is derived from "happy".

Plural form of NONCOMICALNESS is NONCOMICALNESSES

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