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Words with Suffix “--ment” in English (US)

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--ment French/Latin origin, forms a noun from a verb.

antiestablishment
6 syllables17 letters
an·ti·es·tab·lish·ment
/ˌæntiɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
adjectivenoun

The word 'antiestablishment' is divided into six syllables: an-ti-es-tab-lish-ment. It consists of the prefix 'anti-', the root 'establish', and the suffix '-ment'. The primary stress falls on the syllable 'lish'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.

autoanticomplement
7 syllables18 letters
au·to·an·ti·com·ple·ment
/ˌɔːtoʊænˌtiːkɒmˈplɪmənt/
noun

The word 'autoanticomplement' is divided into seven syllables: au-to-an-ti-com-ple-ment. It consists of the prefixes 'auto-' and 'anti-', the root 'complement', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the 'ple' syllable. The syllabification follows standard US English vowel and consonant cluster rules, considering morphemic boundaries.

counterannouncement
5 syllables19 letters
coun·ter·an·nounce·ment
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.əˈnaʊns.mənt/
noun

Counterannouncement is a 5-syllable compound noun (coun-ter-an-nounce-ment) combining 'counter-' (against) + 'announcement'. Primary stress falls on '-nounce-', secondary on 'coun-'. The word follows standard English syllabification with morpheme-boundary sensitivity at compound and affix junctions. IPA: /ˌkaʊn.tɚ.əˈnaʊns.mənt/.

counteravouchment
5 syllables17 letters
coun·ter·a·vouch·ment
/ˌkaʊntərəˈvaʊtʃmənt/
noun

The word 'counteravouchment' is divided into five syllables: coun-ter-a-vouch-ment. It consists of the prefix 'counter-', the root 'vouch', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('vouch'). Syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel-based division.

counterdisengagement
6 syllables20 letters
coun·ter·dis·en·gage·ment
/ˌkaʊntərˌdɪsɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'counterdisengagement' is divided into six syllables: coun-ter-dis-en-gage-ment. It features two prefixes (counter- and dis-), a root (engage), and a suffix (-ment). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('gage'). Syllable division follows rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel-consonant patterns.

counterdisengagement
6 syllables20 letters
coun·ter·dis·en·gage·ment
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.dɪs.ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/
noun

Counterdisengagement is a six-syllable noun (coun-ter-dis-en-gage-ment) with secondary stress on the first syllable and primary stress on the fifth. It comprises the prefixes 'counter-' (opposition) and 'dis-' (reversal), the root 'engage' (to involve), and the nominalizing suffix '-ment.' The IPA transcription is /ˌkaʊn.tɚ.dɪs.ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/. Morpheme boundaries govern syllable division, keeping each prefix and the suffix intact.

counterengagement
5 syllables17 letters
coun·ter·en·gage·ment
/ˌkaʊntərɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'counterengagement' is a five-syllable noun with primary stress on the third syllable ('en'). It is formed from the prefix 'counter-', the root 'engage', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rime division and CVC/VCC patterns.

counterestablishment
7 syllables20 letters
coun·ter·ish·ment·tab·lish·ment
/ˌkaʊn.tər.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/
noun

The word 'counterestablishment' is a complex noun with seven syllables, divided based on onset-rhyme and CVC structures. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tab'). It's formed from the prefix 'counter-', the root 'establish', and the suffix '-ment'.

counterestablishment
6 syllables20 letters
coun·ter·es·tab·lish·ment
/ˌkaʊn.tər.ɪˌstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/
nounadjective

Counterestablishment divides into six syllables: coun-ter-es-tab-lish-ment. It combines the prefix 'counter-' (against) with 'establishment' (the prevailing order). Primary stress falls on '-tab-' with secondary stress on 'coun-'. The word functions as a noun or attributive adjective denoting opposition to mainstream institutions. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and applies standard English phonotactic constraints, particularly the Maximal Onset Principle with legal onset clusters.

counterexcitement
5 syllables17 letters
coun·ter·ex·cite·ment
/ˌkaʊntərɪkˈsaɪtmənt/
noun

The word 'counterexcitement' is divided into five syllables: coun-ter-ex-cite-ment. It consists of the prefix 'counter-', the root 'excite', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on 'cite'. Syllabification follows the vowel-following consonant rule and allows for consonant clusters in onsets and codas.

counterinvestment
5 syllables17 letters
coun·ter·in·vest·ment
/ˌkaʊntərɪnˈvɛstmənt/
noun

The word 'counterinvestment' is divided into five syllables: coun-ter-in-vest-ment. It consists of the prefix 'counter-', the root 'invest', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('vest'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-coda and consonant cluster patterns.

counterstatement
4 syllables16 letters
coun·ter·state·ment
/ˌkaʊn.tərˈsteɪt.mənt/
noun

The word 'counterstatement' is divided into four syllables: coun-ter-state-ment. It features a prefix 'counter-', a root 'state', and a suffix '-ment'. Primary stress is on 'state', with secondary stress on 'coun'. Syllabification follows the Maximal Onset Principle, respecting legal English onsets.

departmentalised
5 syllables16 letters
de·part·men·tal·ised
/dɪˌpɑːrtmənˈtælɪzd/
verb

The word 'departmentalised' is divided into five syllables: de-part-men-tal-ised. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tal-'). The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle.

departmentalized
6 syllables16 letters
de·part·men·ta·li·zed
/dɪˌpɑːrtˈmentəlaɪzd/
verb

The word 'departmentalized' is divided into six syllables based on vowel peaks and consonant-vowel boundaries. Primary stress falls on the 'men' syllable. The word's structure is complex due to multiple affixes, but follows standard English syllabification rules.

departmentalizing
6 syllables17 letters
de·part·men·tal·iz·ing
/dɪˌpɑːrtˈmentəlaɪzɪŋ/
verb

The word 'departmentalizing' is divided into six syllables: de-part-men-tal-iz-ing. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('men'). It's a verb formed from the root 'part' with multiple prefixes and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant and suffix rules, with a slight ambiguity in the '-tal-' sequence.

disacknowledgement
5 syllables18 letters
dis·ac·knowl·edge·ment
/ˌdɪsækˈnɑːlɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'disacknowledgement' is divided into five syllables: dis-ac-knowl-edge-ment. The primary stress falls on 'knowl'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'dis-', the root 'acknowledge', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rime division and suffix separation.

disembarrassment
5 syllables16 letters
dis·em·bar·rass·ment
/dɪsɪmˈbærəsment/
noun

The word 'disembarrassment' is divided into five syllables: dis-em-bar-rass-ment. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('bar'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'barrass', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

disenfranchisements
5 syllables19 letters
dis·en·fran·chise·ments
/dɪsɛnˈfræntʃɪzmənts/
noun

The word 'disenfranchisements' is divided into five syllables: dis-en-fran-chise-ments. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('chise'). It's morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix ('dis-'), a root ('franchise'), and two suffixes ('-ment' and '-s'). The syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and stress placement.

disestablishment
5 syllables16 letters
dis·es·tab·lish·ment
/dɪsɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
noun

Disestablishment is a five-syllable noun (dis-es-tab-lish-ment) with stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'dis-', root 'establish', and suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows onset-rime division, maintaining consonant clusters. It means the act of abolishing an established institution.

disestablishmentarian
8 syllables21 letters
dis·es·tab·lish·ment·ar·i·an
/ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃməntˈɛəriən/
adjectivenoun

Disestablishmentarian is an eight-syllable word (dis-es-tab-lish-ment-ar-i-an) with primary stress on 'ment'. It's formed from Latin/French morphemes and functions as an adjective or noun denoting opposition to a state church. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

disestablismentarian
8 syllables20 letters
dis·es·tab·lish·ment·ar·i·an
/ˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃməntˈɛəriən/
nounadjective

The word 'disestablishmentarian' is syllabified as dis-es-tab-lish-ment-ar-i-an, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('ment'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'establish', and the suffixes '-ment' and '-arian'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel-consonant division, maximizing onsets.

establishmentarian
7 syllables18 letters
es·tab·lish·men·tar·i·an
/ɪˈstæblɪʃməntɛəriən/
noun

Establishmentarian is a seven-syllable noun (es-tab-lish-men-tar-i-an) with primary stress on the fifth syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard English syllabification rules based on vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel divisions.

foreannouncement
5 syllables16 letters
fore·an·noun·ce·ment
/fɔːrəˈnaʊnsmənt/
noun

The word 'foreannouncement' is divided into five syllables: fore-an-noun-ce-ment. Stress falls on the third syllable ('noun'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of the prefix 'fore-', the root 'announce', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllable division follows principles of onset maximization, vowel peak, and morpheme integrity.

implementational
6 syllables16 letters
im·ple·men·ta·tion·al
/ɪmˌplɪmənˈteɪʃənəl/
adjective

The word 'implementational' is divided into six syllables: im-ple-men-ta-tion-al. It's an adjective derived from Latin roots, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('ta'). Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

micromeasurement
5 syllables16 letters
mi·cro·mea·sure·ment
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊˈmɛʒ.ər.mənt/
noun

The word 'micromeasurement' is divided into five syllables: mi-cro-mea-sure-ment. It consists of the prefix 'micro-', the root 'measure', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('sure'). Syllable division follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

mispronouncement
5 syllables16 letters
mis·pro·noun·ce·ment
/ˌmɪsprəˈnaʊnsmənt/
noun

The word 'mispronouncement' is divided into five syllables: mis-pro-noun-ce-ment. It consists of the prefix 'mis-', the root 'pronounce', and the suffix '-ment'. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('noun'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and stress placement.

nonaccompaniment
6 syllables16 letters
non·ac·com·pa·ni·ment
/ˌnɑn.əˈkɑm.pə.nɪ.mənt/
noun

The word 'nonaccompaniment' is divided into six syllables: non-ac-com-pa-ni-ment. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'accompaniment', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('pa'). The syllabification follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules, prioritizing the separation of morphemes.

nonacknowledgment
5 syllables17 letters
non·ack·nowl·edge·ment
/ˌnɑnækˈnɑlɪdʒmənt/
noun

“Nonacknowledgment” is a five-syllable noun with stress on the third syllable. It’s formed from the prefix 'non-', root 'acknowledge', and suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows VC and consonant cluster rules, respecting morpheme boundaries.

nonascertainment
5 syllables16 letters
non·as·cer·tain·ment
/ˌnɑn.əˈsɜːr.teɪn.mənt/
noun

The word 'nonascertainment' is divided into five syllables: non-as-cer-tain-ment. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tain'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'certain', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and maximizing onsets.

nondisestablishment
6 syllables19 letters
non·dis·es·tab·lish·ment
/ˌnɑnˌdɪsɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
noun

The word 'nondisestablishment' is divided into six syllables: non-dis-es-tab-lish-ment, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('lish'). It's formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'establish', and the suffixes '-dis-' and '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rime division and consonant codas.

nondisfigurement
5 syllables16 letters
non·dis·fig·ure·ment
/nɑnˌdɪsˈfɪɡərment/
noun

The word 'nondisfigurement' is a five-syllable noun with primary stress on the third syllable ('fig'). It is composed of the prefix 'non-', the root 'disfigure', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and morphemic boundaries.

nondismemberment
5 syllables16 letters
non·dis·mem·ber·ment
/nɑnˌdɪsˈmɛmbərmənt/
noun

The word 'nondismemberment' is divided into five syllables: non-dis-mem-ber-ment. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('mem'). It is a noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Latin origins. Syllabification follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules.

nonentertainment
5 syllables16 letters
non·en·ter·tain·ment
/ˌnɑnˌɛntərˈteɪnmənt/
noun

The word 'nonentertainment' is divided into five syllables: non-en-ter-tain-ment. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'entertain', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tain'). Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster division rules.

nonestablishment
5 syllables16 letters
non·es·tab·lish·ment
/ˌnɑːnɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
noun

The word 'nonestablishment' is divided into five syllables: non-es-tab-lish-ment. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'establish', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('lish'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and prefix/suffix separation.

nonreimbursement
5 syllables16 letters
non·re·im·burse·ment
/ˌnɑnˌriːɪmˈbɜːrsmənt/
noun

The word 'nonreimbursement' is divided into five syllables: non-re-im-burse-ment. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('burse'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'reimburse', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant and consonant cluster division rules, with stress influenced by morphological structure.

nonreinforcement
5 syllables16 letters
non·re·in·force·ment
/ˌnɑnˌriːɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/
noun

The word 'nonreinforcement' is divided into five syllables: non-re-in-force-ment. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'reinforce', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('force'). Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rime and vowel-coda division.

nonrelinquishment
5 syllables17 letters
non·re·lin·quish·ment
/ˌnɑn.rɪˈlɪŋ.kwɪʃ.mənt/
noun

The word 'nonrelinquishment' is divided into five syllables: non-re-lin-quish-ment. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'relinquish', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on 'quish'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster maintenance.

overembellishment
6 syllables17 letters
o·ver·em·bel·lish·ment
/ˌoʊvərɪmˈbɛlɪʃmənt/
noun

Overembellishment is a six-syllable noun (o-ver-em-bel-lish-ment) with primary stress on 'lish'. It's formed from the prefix 'over-', root 'embellish', and suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and morphemic rules.

preaccomplishment
5 syllables17 letters
pre·ac·com·plish·ment
/ˌpriː.əˈkɑːm.plɪʃ.mənt/
noun

The word 'preaccomplishment' is divided into five syllables: pre-ac-com-plish-ment. The primary stress falls on 'plish'. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'accomplish', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel digraphs, consonant clusters, and morphemic boundaries.

preacknowledgement
5 syllables18 letters
pre·ac·knowl·edge·ment
/ˌpriːækˈnɒlɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'preacknowledgement' is divided into five syllables: pre-ac-knowl-edge-ment. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'acknowledge', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('knowl'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and morphological boundaries.

predisappointment
5 syllables17 letters
pre·dis·ap·point·ment
/ˌpriːdɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt/
noun

The word 'predisappointment' is divided into five syllables: pre-dis-ap-point-ment. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'dis-appoint', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. The syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant patterns.

prediscontentment
5 syllables17 letters
pre·dis·con·tent·ment
/ˌpriːdɪsˌkɑːnˈtɛntmənt/
noun

The word 'prediscontentment' is divided into five syllables: pre-dis-con-tent-ment. It consists of two prefixes ('pre-' and 'dis-'), the root 'content', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('con'). Syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure, often aligning with morpheme boundaries.

prediscouragement
5 syllables17 letters
pre·dis·cour·age·ment
/ˌpriːdɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒmənt/
noun

Prediscouragement is a five-syllable noun (pre-dis-cour-age-ment) with primary stress on 'age'. It's formed from the prefix 'pre-', root 'discourage', and suffix '-ment', and its syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant patterns.

preembarrassment
5 syllables16 letters
pre·em·bar·rass·ment
/ˌpriːɪmˈbærəsmənt/
noun

The word 'preembarrassment' is divided into five syllables: pre-em-bar-rass-ment. It consists of a Latin prefix 'pre-', an Old French root 'embarrass', and a French/Latin suffix '-ment'. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('rass'). Syllable division follows standard vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel rules, with considerations for prefixes and suffixes.

preencouragement
5 syllables16 letters
pre·en·cour·age·ment
/ˌpriːɪnˈkʌrɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'preencouragement' is divided into five syllables: pre-en-cour-age-ment. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'courage', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('age'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and stress assignment.

preextinguishment
5 syllables17 letters
pre·ex·tin·guish·ment
/ˌpriːɛkˈstɪŋɡwɪʃmənt/
noun

The word 'preextinguishment' is divided into five syllables: pre-ex-tin-guish-ment. The primary stress falls on 'guish'. It's a noun formed from the verb 'extinguish' with the prefix 'pre-' and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel division, with consideration for consonant clusters and stress patterns.

reacknowledgment
5 syllables16 letters
re·ac·knowl·edge·ment
/riːækˈnɑːlɪdʒmənt/
noun

The word 'reacknowledgment' is divided into five syllables: re-ac-knowl-edge-ment. The primary stress falls on 'knowl'. It's a noun formed from the root 'acknowledge' with the prefixes 're-' and suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, with stress influenced by the -ment suffix and syllable complexity.

semiaccomplishment
6 syllables18 letters
se·mi·ac·com·plish·ment
/ˌsɛmi.əˈkɑmplɪʃmənt/
noun

The word 'semiaccomplishment' is divided into six syllables: se-mi-ac-com-plish-ment. It consists of the prefix 'semi-', the root 'accomplish', and the suffix '-ment'. Primary stress falls on 'plish'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules, consistent with similar English words.

superacknowledgment
6 syllables19 letters
su·per·ac·knowl·edge·ment
/ˌsuːpərækˌnɒlədʒmənt/
noun

The word 'superacknowledgment' is divided into six syllables: su-per-ac-knowl-edge-ment, with primary stress on 'knowl-'. It's formed from the prefix 'super-', the root 'acknowledg-', and the suffix '-ment'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of open and closed syllables.

superastonishment
6 syllables17 letters
su·per·a·sto·nish·ment
/ˌsuːpər əˈstɒnɪʃmənt/
noun

The word 'superastonishment' is syllabified as su-per-a-sto-nish-ment, with primary stress on 'nish' and secondary stress on 'su'. It comprises the prefix 'super-', root 'astonish', and suffix '-ment'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and diphthong integrity.

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