How Do You Spell TENABILITIES?

Pronunciation: [tˌɛnəbˈɪlɪtiz] (IPA)

The word "tenabilities" is spelled with four syllables: te-nuh-bil-i-tees. The first syllable, "te", is pronounced with a short "e" sound followed by a soft "n" sound. The second syllable, "nuh", is pronounced with a short "u" sound followed by a soft "h" sound. The third syllable, "bil", is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by a hard "l" sound. The fourth and final syllable, "i-tees", is pronounced with a long "e" sound followed by a soft "s" sound. This word refers to the qualities or characteristics that make something able to be sustained or maintained over time.

Common Misspellings for TENABILITIES

  • renabilities
  • fenabilities
  • genabilities
  • yenabilities
  • 6enabilities
  • 5enabilities
  • twnabilities
  • tsnabilities
  • tdnabilities
  • trnabilities
  • t4nabilities
  • t3nabilities
  • tebabilities
  • temabilities
  • tejabilities
  • tehabilities
  • tenzbilities
  • tensbilities
  • tenwbilities
  • tenqbilities

Etymology of TENABILITIES

The word "tenabilities" is derived from the noun "tenability". The etymology of "tenability" can be traced back to the Latin word "tenābilis", which means "capable of being held". This Latin term is a derivative of the verb "tenēre", meaning "to hold". Through its evolution, "tenability" came to refer to the quality of being capable of being maintained, supported, or defended. The plural form of "tenability" is "tenabilities", which indicates multiple instances of the quality being described.