How Do You Spell CONCLUSIVENESSES?

Pronunciation: [kənklˈuːsɪvnəsɪz] (IPA)

Conclusivenesses is a lengthy word with a tricky spelling. It is pronounced /kənˌkluːsɪvˈnɛsɪz/ and is plural form of the word "conclusiveness". The word 'conclusive' means conclusive in argument, evidence or the outcome of something, and 'conclusivenesses' is the plural of this word meaning "qualities that make something conclusive". It is a complex word with three syllables, and the double 's' at the end is essential to indicate the plural form. When pronounced accurately, it exhibits an authoritative and impressionable tone.

Common Misspellings for CONCLUSIVENESSES

  • conclusivenesseq
  • conclusivenesser
  • c onclusivenesses
  • co nclusivenesses
  • con clusivenesses
  • conc lusivenesses
  • concl usivenesses
  • conclu sivenesses
  • conclus ivenesses
  • conclusi venesses
  • conclusiv enesses
  • conclusive nesses
  • conclusiven esses
  • conclusivene sses
  • conclusivenes ses
  • conclusiveness es
  • conclusivenesse s

Etymology of CONCLUSIVENESSES

The word "conclusivenesses" is derived from the base word "conclusive" with the addition of the suffix "-ness" to indicate a state or quality.

The base word "conclusive" originated from the Latin word "conclusivus", which is derived from the verb "concludere", meaning "to close" or "to finish". In English, the term appeared in the early 17th century with the meaning of "coming to a decisive end" or "determining the outcome".

The suffix "-ness" is a noun-forming suffix that is added to adjectives to express a state or quality. Therefore, "conclusivenesses" is a plural noun formed from the adjective "conclusive" to represent multiple instances or qualities of being conclusive.