How Do You Spell MORE DISCOMMODIOUS?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː dɪskəmˈə͡ʊdɪəs] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more discommodious" can be quite challenging. The pronunciation of this word is /mɔr dɪsˈkɒmədiəs/ which means it is pronounced as "more-diss-ko-moh-dee-us". The word means causing inconvenience or discomfort. The "-ous" ending denotes the adjective suffix and "-ious" emphasizes the idea of full of, having or characterized by. The word "discommodious" comes from the Latin roots "dis" meaning "apart" and "commodus" meaning "convenient", leading to the ultimate meaning of "inconvenient".

Common Misspellings for MORE DISCOMMODIOUS

  • mordiscommodious
  • moarediscommodious
  • moreediscommodious
  • m ore discommodious
  • mo re discommodious
  • mor e discommodious
  • more d iscommodious
  • more di scommodious
  • more dis commodious
  • more disc ommodious
  • more disco mmodious
  • more discom modious
  • more discomm odious
  • more discommo dious
  • more discommod ious
  • more discommodi ous
  • more discommodio us
  • more discommodiou s

Etymology of MORE DISCOMMODIOUS

The word discommodious is derived from the Latin word discommodus, which is a combination of dis- meaning not or bad and commodus meaning convenient or suitable. Therefore, discommodious essentially means inconvenient or not easily suited. The word more is added to indicate a higher degree or intensity of inconvenience, making it more discommodious.