How Do You Spell MORE UNALLIED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ʌnˈala͡ɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more unallied" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). "More" is pronounced /mɔːr/, while "unallied" is /ʌnəˈlaɪd/. When the two words are combined, the "e" in "more" is dropped and the two words are merged, resulting in the spelling "more unallied". The pronunciation remains similar to the two separate words, except for the slight shift in stress from the first syllable of "unallied" to the second syllable.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNALLIED

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

Etymology of MORE UNALLIED

The phrase "more unallied" is not a commonly used word. However, we can break it down to analyze its etymology.

1. "More": In this context, "more" functions as an adverb to indicate a higher degree or extent. It can be traced back to Old English "māra", which means "greater" or "larger".

2. "Unallied": The word "unallied" is derived from the verb "ally" (also known as "allying" or "allied"). "Ally" comes from the Middle English "alier", which means "to join" or "to unite". The prefix "un-" in "unallied" is used to indicate negation or reversal, meaning "not" or "lack of". Therefore, "unallied" means "not joined", "not united", or "lacking a connection".

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