How Do You Spell REPROBATIONER?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpɹəbˈe͡ɪʃənə] (IPA)

The word "Reprobationer" is a noun that refers to a person who is condemned or rejected by others. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌrɛprəˈbeɪʃənər/. The first syllable "re" is pronounced as /rɛ/ while the second syllable "pro" is pronounced as /proʊ/. The third syllable "ba" is pronounced as /beɪ/ and the fourth syllable "tion" is pronounced as /ʃən/. Finally, the last syllable "er" is pronounced as /ər/. This complex transcription helps readers to understand the proper pronunciation and spelling of "Reprobationer" in detail.

REPROBATIONER Meaning and Definition

  1. One who holds that part of the human race were created for reprobation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REPROBATIONER

  • eeprobationer
  • deprobationer
  • feprobationer
  • teprobationer
  • 5eprobationer
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  • rwprobationer
  • rsprobationer
  • rdprobationer
  • rrprobationer
  • r4probationer
  • r3probationer
  • reorobationer
  • relrobationer
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  • repeobationer
  • repdobationer
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Etymology of REPROBATIONER

The word "reprobationer" is a noun that is derived from the verb "reprobate". It is formed by adding the suffix "-er" which usually indicates a person who performs or is associated with a particular action or state.

The verb "reprobate" can be traced back to the Latin word "reprobatum", which is the past participle of the verb "reprobari". "Reprobari" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "back" or "again" and the verb "probari" meaning "to prove" or "to test".

Over time, the meaning of "reprobate" evolved to refer to someone who is morally corrupt, depraved, or wicked. "Reprobationer" would then be the noun form of the verb, indicating a person who is considered morally depraved or wicked.

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