The word "nonfraudulency" is spelled with a combination of phonemes that can seem cumbersome at first glance. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˌnɒnfrɔːdjʊlənsi/. The "non" prefix means "not," while the "fraudulency" suffix refers to deceit or trickery. The distinct phonemes in this word require careful pronunciation to ensure it is spelled correctly, making it a challenging word for some spelling bee contestants. Nonetheless, it's an important word in legal, ethical, and moral contexts because it references honesty and integrity.