How Do You Spell MORE OVERDELICATE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ˌə͡ʊvədˈɛlɪkət] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "more overdelicate" is "more over-delicate." In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be pronounced as /mɔr oʊvərˈdɛləkət/. The word is made up of two parts, "more" and "over-delicate," which means excessively delicate. The hyphen in between indicates that they should be read together as a compound adjective. It's important to use proper spelling and punctuation when writing to avoid confusion and convey the intended meaning clearly.

Common Misspellings for MORE OVERDELICATE

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Etymology of MORE OVERDELICATE

The word "more overdelicate" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of different linguistic elements.

The word "more" is an adverb used to indicate a greater degree or extent. Its origins can be traced back to Middle English and Old English where it was derived from the comparative form of "mǣra".

The term "over-" is a prefix that can have multiple meanings, but in this context, it is used to intensify the word that follows. It is derived from Middle English and Old English, where "ofer" was used in the same manner.

Lastly, "delicate" is an adjective that describes something as fine, fragile, or easily damaged. It originated from Middle English, borrowing from Old French "delicat" or Latin "delicatus", both meaning "pleasing" or "giving pleasure".