How Do You Spell PROPORTIONABLENESS?

Pronunciation: [pɹəpˈɔːʃənəbə͡lnəs] (IPA)

Proportionableness is a 17-letter word that denotes the quality of being proportionable or proportionate - an essential quality in art and design. Its spelling follows the principles of phonetic transcription, as represented by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. The word is spelled as /prəˈpɔːrʃənəblnəs/, with emphasis on the third syllable. The 'pro-' prefix means 'for' or 'in favor of,' while 'portion' is derived from the Latin word 'portio' meaning 'part' or 'share.' Together, they form a compound word that represents the ideal balance and harmony of parts in a structure or composition.

PROPORTIONABLENESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Proportionableness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being proportionate or balanced in relation to something else. It describes the ideal condition of having the correct or appropriate ratio or relationship between different elements or components.

    In various contexts, proportionableness can refer to both physical and abstract dimensions. In physical terms, it may pertain to the proper sizing, scaling, or arrangement of objects in relation to one another. For example, in architecture or design, it signifies the harmonious arrangement of elements such as shapes, sizes, or volumes to create a visually pleasing and balanced composition.

    In abstract terms, proportionableness can relate to the balance or harmony achieved in concepts, theories, or principles. It suggests achieving equilibrium or harmony between different ideas, aspects, or factors within a particular context. For instance, in ethical or moral discussions, proportionableness might refer to determining the just or fair response to a certain situation by considering the appropriate weight given to different moral considerations.

    Overall, proportionableness emphasizes the importance of achieving a harmonious balance or appropriate relationship between different parts or aspects within a particular context. It underscores the notion that elements or components should be arranged or assigned in a manner that is proportionate, balanced, and in line with the desired outcome or objective.

  2. The state of being proportionable.

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

Common Misspellings for PROPORTIONABLENESS

  • oroportionableness
  • lroportionableness
  • -roportionableness
  • 0roportionableness
  • peoportionableness
  • pdoportionableness
  • pfoportionableness
  • ptoportionableness
  • p5oportionableness
  • p4oportionableness
  • priportionableness
  • prkportionableness
  • prlportionableness
  • prpportionableness
  • pr0portionableness
  • pr9portionableness
  • prooortionableness
  • prolortionableness
  • pro-ortionableness
  • pro0ortionableness

Etymology of PROPORTIONABLENESS

The word "proportionableness" is derived from the word "proportionable", which comes from the Middle English word "proportiounable", and ultimately from the Latin word "proportio" meaning "proportion". The suffix "-ness" is added to "proportionable" to form "proportionableness", indicating the quality or state of being proportionable.

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