How Do You Spell STEADYINGS?

Pronunciation: [stˈɛdɪɪŋz] (IPA)

Steadyings, pronounced as /ˈstɛdɪɪŋz/, is the plural form of the noun "steadying", a term used in sailing that refers to a device or a mechanism that stabilizes a ship's sails or rigging. The pronunciation of steadyings follows the phonetic transcription of English, with a stressed "st" sound, followed by a short "e" and a voiced "d". The plural form is indicated by the addition of the "s" sound at the end, which is pronounced as a voiced "z".

Common Misspellings for STEADYINGS

  • Steadings
  • stadings
  • ateadyings
  • zteadyings
  • xteadyings
  • dteadyings
  • eteadyings
  • wteadyings
  • sreadyings
  • sfeadyings
  • sgeadyings
  • syeadyings
  • s6eadyings
  • s5eadyings
  • stwadyings
  • stsadyings
  • stdadyings
  • stradyings
  • st4adyings
  • st3adyings

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