How Do You Spell NONGARRULITY?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒnɡaɹˈuːlɪti] (IPA)

"Nongarrulity" is a rare and complex word, spelled /nɒŋˌɡærjʊˈlɪti/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It derives from the adjective "garrulous," meaning excessively talkative, with the prefix "non-" negating the original meaning. The correct spelling of "nongarrulity" includes two consecutive "r"s and a double "l," which can make it tricky to remember. However, the word's meaning of reticence or unwillingness to speak excessively can be a useful addition to one's vocabulary, particularly in formal writing or speech.

Common Misspellings for NONGARRULITY

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  • jongarrulity
  • hongarrulity
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  • n0ngarrulity
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  • nobgarrulity
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  • nohgarrulity
  • nonfarrulity
  • nonvarrulity
  • nonbarrulity
  • nonharrulity
  • nonyarrulity
  • nontarrulity

Etymology of NONGARRULITY

The word "nongarrulity" appears to be a combination of two separate words: "non" and "garrulity".

1. "Non" is a prefix derived from the Latin word "non", meaning "not" or "without". It is commonly used to negate or create an opposite meaning.

2. "Garrulity" is a noun form of the adjective "garrulous". It comes from the Latin word "garrire", meaning "to chatter" or "to prattle". "Garrulous" refers to being excessively talkative, loquacious, or given to rambling conversation.

By combining these two elements, "non" and "garrulity", the word "nongarrulity" is formed. It could be understood to mean the state or quality of being "not garrulous" or the absence of talkativeness and excessive rambling in conversation.

Plural form of NONGARRULITY is NONGARRULITIES

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