How Do You Spell MORE UNEFFUSIVE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnɪfjˈuːsɪv] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more uneffusive" can be confusing due to its multiple prefixes and suffixes. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /mɔr ʌnɪˈfjusɪv/. The prefix "un-" means not, while "more" is an adverb that describes an increase in degree. "Effusive" means expressing feelings or ideas in an unrestrained or lavish manner. Therefore, "more uneffusive" refers to being even less demonstrative or unconstrained in expressing one's thoughts or feelings.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNEFFUSIVE

  • nore uneffusive
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  • mire uneffusive
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  • moee uneffusive
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Etymology of MORE UNEFFUSIVE

The word "more uneffusive" is derived from the combination of two separate components: "more" and "uneffusive".

1. "More" is an adverb used to indicate a greater degree or extent. It originates from the Old English word "māra", which has Germanic roots.

2. "Uneffusive" is an adjective that means not showing strong emotions or enthusiasm. It is formed by adding the prefix "un-" (meaning not) to the word "effusive". "Effusive" comes from the Latin word "effusivus", which means "to pour out", derived from the verb "effundere" (to pour out) and the prefix "ex-" (out).

When combined, the phrase "more uneffusive" means displaying even less enthusiasm or emotions.

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