How Do You Spell MOST UNINDEMNIFIED?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊst ˌʌnˌɪndˈɛmnɪfˌa͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "most unindemnified" is spelled with the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the root word "indemnify" meaning "to compensate for loss or damage." The middle syllable "-ni-" is spelled with the letter "i" because it is pronounced as /nɪ/ (IPA transcription), which is a short "i" sound. The final syllable "-fied" is spelled with "f-i-e-d" because it is pronounced as /faɪd/ (IPA transcription), which is a long "i" sound. Together, the word means "not compensated for loss or damage to the highest degree."

Common Misspellings for MOST UNINDEMNIFIED

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Etymology of MOST UNINDEMNIFIED

The word "unindemnified" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" (meaning "not") to the verb "indemnify". The verb "indemnify" comes from the Latin word "indemnificare", which combines "in-" (meaning "not") and "damnum" (meaning "loss" or "harm"). "Indemnify" originally meant to secure against loss or damage, often pertaining to money or compensation.

The phrase "most unindemnified" includes the superlative adjective "most" to describe the degree of being unindemnified. It implies that something or someone has not been compensated or protected against loss to a great extent.