How Do You Spell SUBDUABLE?

Pronunciation: [sʌbdjˈuːəbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "subduable" is spelled with five letters that represent seven sounds in IPA phonetic transcription. The first letter, "s," represents the voiceless alveolar fricative /s/. The second letter, "u," represents the high back rounded vowel /u/. The following two letters, "b" and "d," represent voiced stops /b/ and /d/, respectively. The fifth letter, "u," represents the same vowel sound /u/. Finally, the letters "a" and "b" represent the unstressed schwa sound /ə/ and voiced stop /b/, respectively.

SUBDUABLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Subduable is an adjective that describes something or someone that can be controlled, calmed, or subdued. When referring to a physical force or an unruly situation, it suggests that it can be restrained, brought under control, or tamed. It often implies the potential for overcoming resistance or opposition.

    In the context of individuals, subduable highlights the quality of being malleable, amenable, or compliant. It suggests that a person possesses an inherent tendency to submit or yield to influence, persuasion, or authority. While not necessarily suggesting weakness or frailty, it implies a certain susceptibility to being brought into a state of subordination or restraint.

    In a broader sense, subduable can also apply to abstract concepts such as emotions, desires, or impulses that can be subdued or controlled. It suggests the ability to calm or suppress such feelings, resulting in a more tranquil or restrained state.

    The term subduable connotes the existence of an active agent or force that possesses the capability to exert control or dominion. It suggests the potential for bringing something or someone into a state of compliance, calmness, or docility. In essence, subduable denotes the prospect of overcoming opposition, resistance, or unruliness through effective interventions, methods, or strategies.

  2. That may be subdued.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUBDUABLE

  • aubduable
  • zubduable
  • xubduable
  • dubduable
  • eubduable
  • wubduable
  • sybduable
  • shbduable
  • sjbduable
  • sibduable
  • s8bduable
  • s7bduable
  • suvduable
  • sunduable
  • suhduable
  • sugduable
  • subsuable
  • subxuable
  • subcuable

Etymology of SUBDUABLE

The word "subduable" is derived from the verb "subdue", which in turn comes from the Latin word "subducere". "Subducere" is a combination of the prefix "sub-" meaning "under" and the verb "ducere" meaning "to lead". Hence, "subdue" originally meant "to lead under" or "to bring under control". Over time, the adjective form "subduable" was formed from "subdue" to describe something or someone that can be subdued or brought under control.

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