How Do You Spell MORE UNCIRCUMSPECT?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnsˈɜːkəmspˌɛkt] (IPA)

"More uncircumspect" is spelled with the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the adjective "circumspect" meaning "cautious, careful." The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɔːr ʌnˈsəːkəmspɛkt/. The stress falls on the second syllable "circum." The spelling of "circumspect" follows the Latin roots "circum" meaning "around" and "spectare" meaning "to look." This compound word indicates an increased lack of caution or care, emphasizing the importance of being vigilant in decision-making.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNCIRCUMSPECT

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

Etymology of MORE UNCIRCUMSPECT

The word "more" is an adverb that means in a greater quantity or degree. It comes from the Old English word "māra", which is related to the Old High German word "mēro", meaning "greater".

"Uncircumspect" is an adjective that means lacking caution or carefulness. It is derived from the Latin word "circumspectus", which is the past participle of "circumspecere", meaning "to look around" or "to be cautious". The prefix "un-" added to "circumspect" indicates negation or absence of the quality expressed by the word.

When the words "more" and "uncircumspect" are combined, "more uncircumspect" simply means being even less cautious or careful.