How Do You Spell MORE UNEXACTING?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ˌʌnɛɡzˈaktɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "more unexacting" is spelled with the prefix "more" followed by the adjective "unexacting." In phonetic transcription, "more" is pronounced as /mɔr/ and "unexacting" is pronounced as /ˌʌnɪɡˈzæktɪŋ/. The prefix "more" means "greater in amount, number, or degree" while "unexacting" means "not demanding or severe in requirements or conditions." Together, the phrase means "even less demanding or severe than before." Correct spelling is important in effectively conveying meanings in written communication.

Common Misspellings for MORE UNEXACTING

  • nore unexacting
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  • mire unexacting
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Etymology of MORE UNEXACTING

The word "more unexacting" is not a standalone term but a combination of two words with their own respective etymologies:

1. "More": This word has its roots in Old English, specifically from the word "māra", which means greater or additional. It evolved from the Proto-Germanic word "maizô" and can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "meǵh₂-", which denotes greatness.

2. "Unexacting": This word is formed by adding the prefix "un-" to the word "exacting". "Exacting" originated from the verb "exact", which came from the Latin word "exigere" meaning to demand or enforce. "Exigere" is a combination of the prefix "ex-" (out) and "agere" (to drive or do).