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Words with Root “interest” in English (GB)

Browse English (GB) words sharing the root “interest”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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interest Latin origin (*interesse*), core meaning of concern

disinterestedness
6 syllables17 letters
dis·in·ter·est·ed·ness
/ˌdɪsˈɪntrəstɪdnəs/
noun

The word 'disinterestedness' is divided into six syllables: dis-in-ter-est-ed-ness. It comprises the prefix 'dis-', the root 'interest', and the suffixes '-ed' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('est'). The syllabification follows standard English onset-rime and vowel-consonant division rules, with considerations for the adjectival function of '-ed'.

disinterestednesses
7 syllables19 letters
dis·in·ter·est·ed·ness·es
/ˌdɪsɪnˈtɛrɪstɪdnəsɪz/
noun

The word 'disinterestednesses' is syllabified as dis-in-ter-est-ed-ness-es, with primary stress on the third syllable ('ter'). It's morphologically complex, built from the root 'interest' with prefixes and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard English onset-rime structure.

overinterestedly
7 syllables16 letters
o·ver·in·ter·est·ed·ly
/ˌəʊvəˈɪntrəstɪdli/
adverb

The word 'overinterestedly' is syllabified as o-ver-in-ter-est-ed-ly, with primary stress on 'est'. It's an adverb formed from the root 'interest' with the prefixes 'over-' and suffixes '-ed' and '-ly'. Syllable division follows vowel-CVC, consonant-vowel, and consonant cluster rules.

overinterestedness
7 syllables18 letters
o·ver·in·ter·es·ted·ness
/ˌəʊvəˈɪntərɪstɪdnəs/
noun

The word 'overinterestedness' is divided into five syllables: o-ver-in-ter-es-ted-ness, with primary stress on the third syllable ('est'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'over-', the root 'interest', and the suffixes '-ed' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows rules of onset maximization, vowel nucleus requirement, and avoidance of stranded consonants.

uninterestedness
6 syllables16 letters
un·in·ter·est·ed·ness
/ʌnˈɪntrəstɪdnəs/
noun

The word 'uninterestedness' is divided into six syllables: un-in-ter-est-ed-ness. It consists of the prefix 'un-', the root 'interest', and the suffixes '-ed' and '-ness'. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('est'). The syllabification follows standard English rules of onset maximization, vowel peak, and avoidance of stranded consonants, respecting morphemic boundaries.

uninterestingness
6 syllables17 letters
un·in·ter·est·ing·ness
/ʌnˈɪntrəstɪŋnəs/
noun

The word 'uninterestingness' is divided into six syllables: un-in-ter-est-ing-ness. The primary stress falls on 'ter'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'un-', the root 'interest', and the suffixes '-ing' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.