The word "sorrinesses" is spelled with a double "s" and two "e's" at the end. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˈsɔriniːzɪz/. The first syllable "sor" is pronounced like the word "sore" with a slightly longer "o" sound. The second syllable "ri" is pronounced as "ree", and the final syllable "nesses" is pronounced with a strong "s" sound and a long "e" sound, similar to "meeses" (as in "three blind mice"). "Sorrinesses" is a plural noun referring to the state of being sorrowful.