How Do You Spell MORE UNSUSTAINED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnsəstˈe͡ɪnd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more unsustained" can be a bit confusing. The first part, "more," is spelled like it sounds, with the "o" making an "oh" vowel sound and the "e" making a short "eh" sound. The second part, "unsustained," has a tricky double "s" that can be easily missed. The "un" prefix is pronounced like "uhn," and the rest of the word makes use of the long "u" vowel sound, as in "sustain." The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɔr ʌnsəsˈteɪnd/.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNSUSTAINED

  • nore unsustained
  • kore unsustained
  • jore unsustained
  • mire unsustained
  • mkre unsustained
  • mlre unsustained
  • mpre unsustained
  • m0re unsustained
  • m9re unsustained
  • moee unsustained
  • mode unsustained
  • mofe unsustained
  • mote unsustained
  • mo5e unsustained
  • mo4e unsustained
  • morw unsustained
  • mors unsustained
  • mord unsustained
  • morr unsustained

Etymology of MORE UNSUSTAINED

The word "more unsustained" is a phrase that consists of two words: "more" and "unsustained".

The word "more" is derived from Old English "māra" and Middle English "more". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*maiz" which means "greater" or "to a greater degree".

The word "unsustained" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" which means "not" or "lack of" to the word "sustained". "Sustained" is derived from the Latin word "sustinēre", where "sub-" means "from below" and "tenēre" means "to hold". Initially, it referred to physically supporting or propping something up. Eventually, the term evolved to refer to maintaining or continuing something over time.