How Do You Spell UNPLEASANTS?

Pronunciation: [ʌnplˈɛzənts] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "unpleasants" is [ʌnplˈɛzənts], [ʌnplˈɛzənts], [ʌ_n_p_l_ˈɛ_z_ə_n_t_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for UNPLEASANTS

  • unplesant
  • unpleasent
  • unplasant
  • unpleasand
  • ynpleasants
  • hnpleasants
  • jnpleasants
  • inpleasants
  • 8npleasants
  • 7npleasants
  • ubpleasants
  • umpleasants
  • ujpleasants
  • uhpleasants
  • unoleasants
  • unlleasants
  • un-leasants
  • un0leasants
  • unpkeasants
  • unppeasants

Etymology of UNPLEASANTS

The word "unpleasants" does not have a known etymology as it is not a commonly used word in modern English. It appears to be a derivative of the adjective "unpleasant" which means something that is not enjoyable or pleasing. The word "unpleasant" originated from the Old French word "desplaisant" in the 14th century, which combined the prefix "des-" (meaning "not" or "the opposite of") with "plaisant" (meaning "pleasing"). Over time, "desplaisant" was anglicized and evolved into "unpleasant" in English. However, it is important to note that "unpleasants" is not a recognized word in many dictionaries and may be a relatively new or uncommon term.

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