The word "unample" is spelled with the prefix "un-" and the root word "ample". "Un-" is pronounced as "ʌn" and means "not". "Ample" is pronounced as "ˈæmpl" and means "enough, sufficient". When the two words are combined, "un-" changes the meaning of "ample" to "not enough or insufficient". Therefore, "unample" is pronounced as "ʌˈnæmpl" and refers to something that is lacking in quantity or quality.
The word unample is derived from the prefix un- which means not or lack of, and the adjective ample, which comes from the Latin word amplus meaning large or spacious. When the prefix un- is added to ample, it negates the meaning, resulting in not ample or lacking in size or quantity.