Words with Root “thought” in English (GB)
Browse English (GB) words sharing the root “thought”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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thought Old English origin, noun/verb root.
The word 'forethoughtfully' is divided into four syllables: fore-thought-ful-ly. The primary stress falls on 'thought'. It's an adverb formed from the prefix 'fore-', the root 'thought', and the suffix '-fully'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-consonant rules.
The word 'forethoughtfulness' is divided into four syllables: fore-thought-ful-ness. The primary stress falls on 'thought'. It's a noun formed by compounding and affixation, with a prefix 'fore-', root 'thought', and suffixes '-ful' and '-ness'. The syllabic /l/ in 'ful' is a notable feature.
The word 'overthoughtfulness' is a five-syllable noun (o-ver-thought-ful-ness) with primary stress on 'thought' (/ˌəʊvəˈθɔːtfl̩nəs/). It's formed from the root 'thought' with the prefix 'over-' and suffixes '-ful' and '-ness', following standard English syllable division rules based on vowel-consonant and consonant cluster patterns.
The word 'prethoughtfulness' is divided into four syllables: pre-thought-ful-ness. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'thought', and the suffixes '-ful' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on 'thought'. The syllabic /l/ in 'ful' is a key feature of its pronunciation.
The word 'thoughtfulnesses' is divided into five syllables: thou-ght-ful-ness-es. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a noun formed from the root 'thought' with the suffixes '-ful', '-ness', and '-es'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.
The word 'unthoughtfulness' is divided into four syllables: un-thought-ful-ness. The primary stress falls on 'ful'. It's morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and two suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant endings.