How Do You Spell WAST ARBITRARY?

Pronunciation: [wɒst ˈɑːbɪtɹəɹi] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "wast arbitrary" may seem confusing to some. However, understanding its phonetic transcription can help in pronouncing and writing it correctly. The first sound "w" is followed by the vowel "a" pronounced as a short "uh" sound, then comes "s" followed by the t - "ar". The "bi" is pronounced as "ber" and "tra" comes as in the word "trap." Finally, the "ry" is pronounced as "ree." So, the correct pronunciation of the word is /wʌst ɑːbɪtrieri/.

Common Misspellings for WAST ARBITRARY

  • qast arbitrary
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  • east arbitrary
  • 3ast arbitrary
  • 2ast arbitrary
  • wzst arbitrary
  • wsst arbitrary
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  • wqst arbitrary
  • waat arbitrary
  • wazt arbitrary
  • waxt arbitrary
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  • wasr arbitrary
  • wasf arbitrary
  • wasg arbitrary
  • wasy arbitrary

Etymology of WAST ARBITRARY

The phrase "wast arbitrary" does not have a standardized or widely known meaning. It appears to be a combination of two unrelated words: "wast" and "arbitrary". However, I could provide you with the etymology of each individual word:

1. Wast: "Wast" is an archaic form of the second-person singular past tense of the verb "to be" in Middle English. It is derived from the Old English word "wǣre", which means "were". Over time, the second-person singular form merged with the second-person plural form, "were".

2. Arbitrary: The word "arbitrary" comes from the Latin term "arbitrarius", which means "depending on the judgment of an arbiter". It entered English in the 14th century through Old French.