How Do You Spell MORE ALARMABLE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ɐlˈɑːməbə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more alarmable" conforms to standard English phonics rules. The word begins with the consonant cluster "m" and "r," followed by the diphthong "or." The next syllable features the long "a" sound, spelled with the letter "a." The final syllable features the suffix "-able," which is pronounced with an unstressed schwa sound followed by the "b" and "l" consonants. The correct IPA phonetic transcription for "more alarmable" is /mɔr əˈlɑrməbl/.

Common Misspellings for MORE ALARMABLE

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

Etymology of MORE ALARMABLE

The word "alarmable" is derived from the noun "alarm", which comes from the Old French "alarme" meaning "call to arms, summons". It further originates from the Italian "allarme" or "all'arme", which combines "alle" (to the) and "arme" (arms). The word "alarmable" is created by adding the suffix "-able" to "alarm", forming an adjective that describes something or someone capable of being alarmed. As for "more alarmable", it is the comparative form of the adjective, indicating a greater degree of alarmability.