How Do You Spell UNATTRACTIVE?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɐtɹˈaktɪv] (IPA)

The spelling of "unattractive" can be broken down with the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word begins with the "ʌ" vowel, followed by the "n" consonant, and the short "æ" vowel sound. Next, the "t" consonant is pronounced, followed by the long "r" sound represented by "eɪ". The final syllable is made up of the "k" consonant sound and the "tɪv" syllable, which is pronounced like "tiv" with a short "i" sound. The resulting word, "ʌnəˈtræktɪv", is a combination of sounds that can be challenging to spell correctly.

UNATTRACTIVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Unattractive is an adjective used to describe something or someone that lacks beauty, appeal, or charm. It suggests that the object or person is not visually pleasing or desirable, typically in terms of physical appearance. An unattractive person may be perceived as having features or qualities that are considered displeasing or unsightly based on societal standards or cultural norms.

    In terms of an object or place, unattractive implies a lack of aesthetics or an absence of appealing attributes that would draw someone's attention in a positive manner. It can refer to a dull, plain, or unremarkable appearance that fails to generate interest or admiration.

    Beyond physical beauty or visual appeal, unattractive can also convey qualities or behaviors that repel or discourage others. For instance, an unattractive personality might refer to someone who possesses disagreeable attributes such as a negative attitude, lack of compassion, or an abrasive demeanor, making them unappealing and unlikable.

    The term unattractive is subjective and can vary from person to person, as notions of attractiveness differ and are influenced by individual preferences, cultural standards, or personal biases. It is important to recognize that attractiveness encompasses more than just physical appearance and is subjective to different perspectives.

  2. Not attractive or prepossessing.

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

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Etymology of UNATTRACTIVE

The word unattractive is derived from the combination of the prefix un- meaning not or opposite of, and the adjective attractive. The term attractive dates back to the late 15th century and is derived from the Latin word attractivus, which means drawing attention or interest. The Latin word is formed from the verb attrahere, meaning to draw, pull, or allure. So, unattractive essentially means not drawing attention or interest or not appealing.

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