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Words with Suffix “--alness” in English (GB)

Browse English (GB) words ending with the suffix “--alness”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--alness Combination of Latin '-al' (adjective forming) and Old English '-ness' (noun forming), derivational and inflectional suffixes

hypergeneticalness
7 syllables18 letters
hy·per·ge·net·i·cal·ness
/ˌhaɪpəˌdʒɛnɪˈtɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'hypergeneticalness' is divided into seven syllables: hy-per-ge-net-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('net'). It's a noun formed from the root 'genetic' with the prefixes 'hyper-' and suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-nucleus-coda structure.

hypermysticalness
6 syllables17 letters
hy·per·mys·ti·cal·ness
/ˌhaɪpərˌmɪstɪˈkæl.nəs/
noun

The word 'hypermysticalness' is divided into six syllables: hy-per-mys-ti-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('ti'). It is morphologically complex, consisting of the prefix 'hyper-', root 'mystic-', and suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. The syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant division rules.

nonacademicalness
7 syllables17 letters
non·a·ca·dem·i·cal·ness
/ˌnɒnˌækəˈdɛmɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'nonacademicalness' is divided into seven syllables: non-a-ca-dem-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('dem'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'academic', and the suffix '-alness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing onsets and vowel peaks.

noncategoricalness
7 syllables18 letters
non·ca·te·gor·i·cal·ness
/ˌnɒnˌkætɪˈɡɒrɪkəl.nəs/
noun

The word 'noncategoricalness' is divided into seven syllables: non-ca-te-gor-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('gor'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'category', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

noncommittalness
5 syllables16 letters
non·com·mit·tal·ness
/nɒn kəˈmɪtl̩nəs/
noun

The word 'noncommittalness' is divided into five syllables: non-com-mit-tal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tal'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'commit', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rhyme rules, with a syllabic /l/ in the 'tal' syllable.

nonhistoricalness
6 syllables17 letters
non·his·tor·i·cal·ness
/ˌnɒn.hɪsˈtɒr.ɪk.əl.nəs/
noun

The word 'nonhistoricalness' is divided into six syllables: non-his-tor-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tor'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'historic-', and the suffix '-alness'. Syllable division follows standard English rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

nonhistrionicalness
7 syllables19 letters
non·his·tri·o·ni·cal·ness
/ˌnɒn.hɪs.trɪˈɒn.ɪ.kəl.nəs/
noun

The word 'nonhistrionicalness' is divided into seven syllables: non-his-tri-o-ni-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('o'). The word is formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'histrionic', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows principles of onset maximization, vowel peak, and avoidance of stranded consonants, respecting morphemic boundaries.

nonsophisticalness
6 syllables18 letters
non·soph·is·ti·cal·ness
/ˌnɒn.sɒ.fɪˈstɪ.kəl.nəs/
noun

The word 'nonsophisticalness' is divided into six syllables: non-soph-is-ti-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on 'soph'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'sophistic', and the suffix '-alness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing onsets and vowel peaks.

nonsubstantialness
5 syllables18 letters
non·sub·stan·tial·ness
/ˌnɒn.səbˈstæn.ʃəl.nəs/
noun

The word 'nonsubstantialness' is divided into five syllables: non-sub-stan-tial-ness. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'substance', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('stan'). The syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and affixation.

overemotionalness
7 syllables17 letters
o·ver·e·mo·tion·al·ness
/ˌəʊvəˌɪməʊʃəˈnæl.nəs/
noun

The word 'overemotionalness' is divided into seven syllables: o-ver-e-mo-tion-al-ness. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('tion'). It's morphologically complex, built from the prefix 'over-', the root 'emotion', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

overemphaticalness
7 syllables18 letters
o·ver·em·pha·ti·cal·ness
/ˌəʊvərɛmˈfætɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'overemphaticalness' is divided into seven syllables: o-ver-em-pha-ti-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('em-pha-'). It's a noun formed from the root 'emphatic' with the prefixes 'over-' and suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.

overpolemicalness
7 syllables17 letters
o·ver·po·le·mi·cal·ness
/ˌəʊvəˌpɒləˈmɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'overpolemicalness' is divided into seven syllables: o-ver-po-le-mi-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('lem'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'over-', the root 'polemic', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

overscepticalness
6 syllables17 letters
o·ver·scep·ti·cal·ness
/ˌəʊvəˈsɛptɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'overscepticalness' is divided into six syllables: o-ver-scep-ti-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('scep'). It is morphologically complex, consisting of the prefix 'over-', the root 'sceptic-', and the suffix '-alness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

overskepticalness
6 syllables17 letters
o·ver·skep·ti·cal·ness
/ˌəʊvəˈskɛptɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'overskepticalness' is divided into six syllables: o-ver-skep-ti-cal-ness. Primary stress falls on 'skep'. It's a noun formed from the root 'skeptic' with the prefixes 'over-' and suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

oversystematicalness
8 syllables20 letters
o·ver·sys·tem·a·ti·cal·ness
/ˌəʊvəˌsɪstɪˈmætɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'oversystematicalness' is divided into eight syllables: o-ver-sys-tem-a-ti-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on 'tem'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'over-', the root 'systematic', and the suffix '-alness'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.

semimysticalness
6 syllables16 letters
se·mi·mys·ti·cal·ness
/ˌsemiːmɪˈstɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'semimysticalness' is divided into six syllables: se-mi-mys-ti-cal-ness. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'semi-', the root 'mystic', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel/consonant sequences.

supercynicalness
6 syllables16 letters
su·per·cy·ni·cal·ness
/ˌsuːpəsaɪˈnɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'supercynicalness' is divided into six syllables: su-per-cy-ni-cal-ness. Stress falls on the third syllable ('cy'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of the prefix 'super-', the root 'cynic-', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant sequences.

superphysicalness
6 syllables17 letters
su·per·phys·i·cal·ness
/ˌsuːpəˈfɪzɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'superphysicalness' is divided into six syllables: su-per-phys-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('phys'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'super-', the root 'physic-', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows the onset-nucleus-coda principle.

temperamentalness
6 syllables17 letters
tem·per·a·men·tal·ness
/ˌtempərəˈmentəlnəs/
noun

The word 'temperamentalness' is divided into six syllables: tem-per-a-men-tal-ness. Primary stress falls on 'men'. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin roots and English suffixes. Syllabification follows standard CVC and open syllable rules, with potential for vowel reduction in unstressed positions.

unauthenticalness
6 syllables17 letters
un·au·thent·i·cal·ness
/ʌnɔːˈθɛntɪkəlnəs/
noun

The word 'unauthenticalness' is divided into six syllables: un-au-thent-i-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('thent'). The word is formed from the prefix 'un-', the root 'authentic', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows standard English vowel-consonant rules.

uncatholicalness
6 syllables16 letters
un·ca·tho·li·cal·ness
/ʌnˈkæθə.lɪ.kəl.nəs/
noun

The word 'uncatholicalness' is divided into six syllables: un-ca-tho-li-cal-ness. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('li-'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'un-', the root 'Catholic', and the suffixes '-al' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant patterns, with stress influencing syllable prominence.