How Do You Spell UNSUSCEPTIBILITIES?

Pronunciation: [ʌnsəsˌɛptɪbˈɪlɪtiz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "unsusceptibilities" can be a bit tricky due to its length and the number of syllables. It is pronounced as /ˌʌnsəˌsɛptəˈbɪlətiz/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with syllables divided as un-sus-cep-ti-bil-i-ties. The word has six syllables and ends with "-ibilities," indicating the noun form of the adjective "unsusceptible." It refers to the state of being immune or resistant to something, usually disease or influence. Despite its complex spelling, it is a useful term in medical and scientific contexts.

Common Misspellings for UNSUSCEPTIBILITIES

  • 7nsusceptibilities
  • ubsusceptibilities
  • umsusceptibilities
  • ujsusceptibilities
  • uhsusceptibilities
  • unausceptibilities
  • unzusceptibilities
  • unxusceptibilities
  • undusceptibilities
  • uneusceptibilities
  • unwusceptibilities
  • unsysceptibilities
  • unshsceptibilities
  • unsjsceptibilities
  • unsisceptibilities
  • uns8sceptibilities
  • uns7sceptibilities
  • unsuaceptibilities
  • unsuzceptibilities
  • unsuxceptibilities

Etymology of UNSUSCEPTIBILITIES

The word "unsusceptibilities" is derived from several Latin and Greek roots.

Firstly, "un-" is a prefix in English that indicates negation or reversal. In this case, it negates the word "susceptibilities".

The root word "susceptibilities" comes from the Latin verb "susceptibilis", which means "liable, capable of receiving, or susceptible". The suffix "-ity" is added to the root to form the noun form, indicating the state or quality of being susceptible.

Therefore, "unsusceptibilities" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" to "susceptibilities", resulting in the negation of the state of being susceptible or capable of receiving something.

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