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

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

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-ingness English, forming adjective and then noun

disconcertingness
5 syllables17 letters
dis·con·cert·ing·ness
/dɪsˈkɒn.sɜː.tɪŋ.nəs/
noun

The word 'disconcertingness' is divided into five syllables: dis-con-cert-ing-ness. The primary stress falls on 'con'. It's a noun formed from the root 'concert' with the prefixes 'dis-' and suffixes '-ing' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime and CVC structure rules.

nonappealingness
5 syllables16 letters
non·ap·peal·ing·ness
/ˌnɒnəˈpiːlɪŋnəs/
noun

The word 'nonappealingness' is divided into five syllables: non-ap-peal-ing-ness. The primary stress falls on 'peal'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'appeal', and the suffixes '-ing' and '-ness'. Syllable division follows rules maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

thoroughgoingness
3 syllables17 letters
thorough·going·ness
/ˈθʌrəˌɡoʊɪŋnəs/
noun

The word 'thoroughgoingness' is divided into three syllables: 'thorough-going-ness'. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and two suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.

unprepossessingness
6 syllables19 letters
un·pre·pos·sess·ing·ness
/ʌnprɪˈpɒsɛsɪŋnəs/
noun

The word 'unprepossessingness' is divided into six syllables: un-pre-pos-sess-ing-ness. Primary stress falls on 'sess'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'un-', the root 'possess', and the suffixes '-ing' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and sonority sequencing.

withstandingness
4 syllables16 letters
with·stand·ing·ness
/wɪðˈstændɪŋnəs/
noun

The word 'withstandingness' is divided into four syllables: with-stand-ing-ness. The primary stress falls on 'stand'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'with-', the root 'stand', and the suffix '-ingness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.