Nonsupplication is a complex word that can be broken down into several smaller units. The prefix "non-" indicates negation, while the root word "supplication" refers to a humble request or prayer. The "-ate" suffix allows the root to function as a verb, creating the meaning of "not requesting or praying humbly." In IPA phonetic transcription, this word is pronounced [nɑn sʌplɪˈkeɪʃən] with stress on the second syllable. Moreover, its spelling is based on Latin and Greek origins, hence it follows standard rules of word formation in English.