How Do You Spell MORE UNINTOXICATED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ˌʌnɪntˈɒksɪkˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "more unintoxicated" is /mɔːrˈʌntɪksɪkeɪtɪd/. It is pronounced as "more-un-in-tox-i-kay-ted", with emphasis on the second syllable. The word is made up of three syllables: "more" which means an increased amount or degree, "unintoxicated" which means not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and the suffix "-ed" which signifies the past tense or completed action. This word can be used to describe someone who is even more sober than they were before.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNINTOXICATED

  • nore unintoxicated
  • kore unintoxicated
  • jore unintoxicated
  • mire unintoxicated
  • mkre unintoxicated
  • mlre unintoxicated
  • mpre unintoxicated
  • m0re unintoxicated
  • m9re unintoxicated
  • moee unintoxicated
  • mode unintoxicated
  • mofe unintoxicated
  • mote unintoxicated
  • mo5e unintoxicated
  • mo4e unintoxicated
  • morw unintoxicated
  • mors unintoxicated
  • mord unintoxicated
  • morr unintoxicated
  • mor4 unintoxicated

Etymology of MORE UNINTOXICATED

The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "larger". It evolved from the Proto-Germanic word "*maizô" and is related to the Old High German word "mēro", meaning "more" or "greater".

"Unintoxicated" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" meaning "not" to the word "intoxicated". "Intoxicated" comes from the Latin word "intoxicatus", which is the past participle of "intoxicāre" meaning "to poison" or "to drug". It ultimately traces back to the Latin word "toxicum", referring to a poison or venom.

Therefore, "more unintoxicated" is a combination of these words, indicating a greater degree of being not poisoned or not under the influence of a substance.