The word "nondiabolicalness" (ˌnɒndaɪəˈbɒlɪklˌnɛs) is made up of several smaller words put together: "non" meaning not, "diabolical" meaning wicked or evil, and "ness" indicating a state or condition. The IPA phonetic transcription helps to illustrate the pronunciation of each syllable in the word. Despite the length and complexity of the word, it is a valid term in the English language and can be used to describe something that is not evil or wicked in nature.