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

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

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--ual Latin origin (*-ualis*), adjectival suffix.

counterfactually
6 syllables16 letters
coun·ter·fac·tu·al·ly
/ˌkaʊntərˈfæktʃuəli/
adverb

The word 'counterfactually' is divided into six syllables: coun-ter-fac-tu-al-ly. It's an adverb formed from the root 'fact' with the prefixes 'counter-' and suffixes '-ual' and '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'fac'. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant sequences.

deintellectualize
7 syllables17 letters
de·in·tel·lec·tu·a·lize
/diːˌɪntelɪkˈtʃuːəlaɪz/
verb

Deintellectualize is a seven-syllable verb with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'de-', the root 'intellect', and the suffixes '-ual' and '-ize'. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant and suffix divisions. It means to remove the intellectual element from something.

intellectualising
7 syllables17 letters
in·tel·lec·tu·al·is·ing
/ˌɪnˌtɛlˈɛk.tʃuː.ə.laɪ.zɪŋ/
verb

The word 'intellectualising' is divided into seven syllables: in-tel-lec-tu-al-is-ing. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tu'). It's a verb formed from a Latin root with multiple suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

intellectualisms
6 syllables16 letters
in·tel·lec·tu·al·isms
/ˌɪnˌtɛlˈɛk.tʃu.ə.lɪ.zəmz/
noun

The word 'intellectualisms' is divided into six syllables: in-tel-lec-tu-al-isms, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin roots and English suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime principles.

intellectualization
8 syllables19 letters
in·tel·lec·tu·al·i·za·tion
/ˌɪntelɛkˈtʃuːəlɪzeɪʃən/
noun

“Intellectualization” is a noun of Latin and Greek origin, divided into eight syllables: in-tel-lec-tu-al-i-za-tion. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's formed from the root “intellect” with prefixes and suffixes denoting a process of understanding. The syllable structure is relatively complex, with consonant clusters and vowel reduction.

intellectualized
6 syllables16 letters
in·tel·lec·tu·al·ized
/ˌɪntelɪkˈtʃuːəlaɪzd/
verbadjective

The word 'intellectualized' is divided into six syllables: in-tel-lec-tu-al-ized. It features a primary stress on the third syllable ('tual') and a secondary stress on the first ('in'). The word is morphologically complex, comprising a prefix ('in-'), root ('intellect'), and two suffixes ('-ual', '-ized'). Syllable division follows standard English onset-rime rules.

nonintellectuals
6 syllables16 letters
non·in·tel·lec·tu·als
/nɒnˌɪntelɪkˈtʃuːəlz/
noun

The word 'nonintellectuals' is divided into six syllables (non-in-tel-lec-tu-als) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex word built from Latin roots and English suffixes, following standard English syllabification rules.

superintellectual
7 syllables17 letters
su·per·in·tel·lec·tu·al
/ˌsuːpə(r)ɪnˌtɛlˈɛktʃuəl/
adjective

The word 'superintellectual' is divided into seven syllables: su-per-in-tel-lec-tu-al. It comprises the prefix 'super-', the root 'intellect', and the suffix '-ual'. Primary stress falls on the 'lec' syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and consonant clusters, with consideration for potential non-rhoticity.

superintellectuals
7 syllables18 letters
su·per·in·tel·lec·tu·als
/ˌsuːpəˌɪntelɪkˈtjuːəlz/
noun

The word 'superintellectuals' is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from Latin roots and English suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

supraintellectual
7 syllables17 letters
su·pra·in·tel·lec·tu·al
/ˌsjuːpraɪnˌtɛlɪkˈtjuːəl/
adjective

The word 'supraintellectual' is syllabified as su-pra-in-tel-lec-tu-al, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rhyme structure.