How Do You Spell TEMPTATIOUS?

Pronunciation: [tɛmptˈe͡ɪʃəs] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Temptatious" is [tɛmptˈe͡ɪʃəs], [tɛmptˈe‍ɪʃəs], [t_ɛ_m_p_t_ˈeɪ_ʃ_ə_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

TEMPTATIOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Temptatious is not a recognized word in the English language and does not have an established dictionary definition. However, based on its component parts, it can be derived as a neologism describing something that is tempting or alluring in a bold or excessive manner.

    The term "tempt" refers to the act of enticing or luring someone into doing something, often something that is considered to be wrong or forbidden. To be tempted is to feel a strong desire or inclination towards a particular action or object. The suffix "-ious" in English is commonly used to form adjectives that describe the characteristic or quality of something. For example, "ambitious" describes someone who has a strong desire to achieve success.

    Therefore, it can be inferred that "temptatious" may describe something that is excessively or alluringly tempting. It could be used to emphasize the powerful allure of a particular thing or the excessive temptations associated with it. For instance, one might describe a decadent dessert as "temptatious" to highlight its irresistibility or an enticing advertisement as "temptatious" to emphasize its ability to allure consumers.

    It is important to note, however, that as a non-standard word, its usage may vary or be subjectively interpreted by individuals.

Common Misspellings for TEMPTATIOUS

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  • yemptatious
  • 6emptatious
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  • twmptatious
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  • tenptatious
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  • tejptatious
  • temotatious
  • temltatious
  • tem-tatious
  • tem0tatious
  • tempratious

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