How Do You Spell ABSOLUMENT?

Pronunciation: [ˈabsəljˌuːmənt] (IPA)

The word "absolument" is a French term that is commonly used to mean "absolutely" in English. The phonetic transcription of this word is /a.b.sɔ.ly.mɑ̃/. The initial "a" is pronounced as "ah," while the "b" is silent. The "s" is pronounced as "s," and the "o" is pronounced as "oh." The following "u" is pronounced with the rounded lips in French, and the "l" is pronounced as "l." Finally, the "e" at the end is pronounced as a nasalized "ah."

Common Misspellings for ABSOLUMENT

  • zbsolument
  • sbsolument
  • wbsolument
  • qbsolument
  • avsolument
  • ansolument
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  • absilument
  • absklument
  • absllument
  • absplument
  • abs0lument
  • abs9lument

Etymology of ABSOLUMENT

The word absolument is derived from the Latin word absolutus, which means loose, free, unrestricted. It is formed by adding the suffix -ment to the stem of the word absolu, which means absolute. Over time, the word absolument in French has come to mean absolutely or completely.

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