The word "swinishnesses", although rare, is used to describe the behavior of someone who is behaving in a way that is pig-like or greedy. Its spelling can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as "swɪnɪʃnəsɪz". The first syllable begins with the "sw" consonant cluster, followed by the short "i" vowel sound. The second syllable contains the "n" consonant sound, followed by the "ɪʃ" combination for the "ish" sound. The word ends with the plural "-es" suffix pronunciation, with a schwa sound before the final "s".