unaccommodatedness
Syllables
un-ac-com-mo-dat-ed-ness
Pronunciation
/ʌnəˌkɒməˈdeɪtɪdnəs/
Stress
0001001
Morphemes
un- + accommodate + -ed
The word 'unaccommodatedness' is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the third syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'un-', the root 'accommodate', and the suffixes '-ed' and '-ness'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, and the word denotes a state of lacking comfort or provision.
Definitions
- 1
The state of not being accommodated; lack of comfort, convenience, or suitability.
“The refugees suffered from the sheer unaccommodatedness of the camp.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('dat'), indicated by '1'. Other syllables are unstressed ('0').
Syllables
un — Open syllable, weak stress.. ac — Open syllable, weak stress.. com — Closed syllable, weak stress.. mo — Open syllable, weak stress.. dat — Closed syllable, secondary stress.. ed — Weak syllable, past tense marker.. ness — Weak syllable, noun-forming suffix.
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