The word "Sperable" is a rare term in English vocabulary. The correct spelling of this word is /ˈspɛrəbəl/. The pronunciation of "Sperable" consists of four syllables with the emphasis on the second syllable. The word is derived from the Latin word sperare, which means "to hope" or "to expect." It is often used in legal or philosophical contexts to mean "able to be hoped for" or "able to be anticipated." Though infrequently used, "Sperable" remains an intriguing word with a unique historical background.