How Do You Spell TRACTITIOUS?

Pronunciation: [tɹaktˈɪʃəs] (IPA)

The word "tractitious" is not a commonly used term, but it refers to something that is prolonged, tedious, or drawn-out. The phonetic transcription of this word is /trækˈtɪʃəs/. The emphasized syllable is the second one, pronounced "tish". The "c" and "t" sounds in "tract" are blended together to create the /k/ sound. The letter "i" has a short "i" sound as in "bit", and "tious" ends in the sound "shus". Remembering the phonetic transcription of a word can help with spelling and pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for TRACTITIOUS

  • Tractition
  • rractitious
  • gractitious
  • yractitious
  • 6ractitious
  • 5ractitious
  • teactitious
  • tdactitious
  • ttactitious
  • t5actitious
  • t4actitious
  • trzctitious
  • trsctitious
  • trwctitious
  • trqctitious
  • traxtitious
  • travtitious
  • traftitious
  • tradtitious
  • tracritious

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