How Do You Spell MORE INNOVATIONAL?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ˌɪnəvˈe͡ɪʃənə͡l] (IPA)

The word "more innovational" is commonly used to describe something that is more innovative than something else. The spelling of this word follows regular English spelling rules. The first syllable is pronounced as "mohr" (/mɔːr/) while the second syllable is pronounced as "in-nuh-vey-shuh-nl" (/ɪnəˈveɪʃənəl/). The ending "-al" is pronounced as "uhl" (/əl/). Therefore, this word is pronounced as "mohr in-nuh-vey-shuh-nuhl" (/mɔːr ɪnəˈveɪʃənəl/).

Common Misspellings for MORE INNOVATIONAL

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  • more innovati onal
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Etymology of MORE INNOVATIONAL

The word "more innovational" is derived from two separate sources:

1) "More" is a comparative form of the word "much", which originated from the Old English word "māra". It has retained its basic meaning of indicating a greater amount, degree, or extent.

2) "Innovational" is derived from the noun "innovation", which comes from the Latin word "innovatio". The Latin term was formed by combining the prefix "in-" (meaning "into" or "toward") with the verb "novare" (meaning "to make new" or "to renew"). Over time, "innovation" became an English noun describing the process or act of introducing something new or novel.