How Do You Spell REPRIEV?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpɹˈiːv] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "repriev" is not accurate. The correct spelling is "reprieve," pronounced as /rɪˈpriːv/. This word means a postponement or cancellation of punishment or consequences, usually in a legal context. The correct spelling and pronunciation are essential for effective communication and avoiding confusion or misunderstandings. Therefore, it is important to double-check the spelling of words to ensure clarity and accuracy in written and spoken communication.

Common Misspellings for REPRIEV

  • reprive
  • reprievve
  • reprievee
  • reprieve
  • repryeve
  • repreeve
  • eepriev
  • fepriev
  • tepriev
  • 5epriev
  • 4epriev
  • rwpriev
  • rspriev
  • rdpriev
  • rrpriev
  • r4priev
  • r3priev
  • reoriev
  • relriev
  • re-riev

Etymology of REPRIEV

The word reprieval or reprieve comes from the Old French word repris (also spelled repries), which means take back or take again. It originated from the verb reprendre, meaning to take back or to recover, which is a combination of the prefix re- (meaning again or back) and the verb prendre (meaning to take). Over time, the meaning of repris evolved to include the sense of temporary relief or postponement, particularly in relation to punishment or execution. The word eventually entered English in the 14th century with the current spelling reprieve.

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