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

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

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-abilities English suffix, combining '-ability' (capacity) and '-s' (plural).

biodegradabilities
7 syllables18 letters
bio·de·grad·a·bil·i·ties
/ˌbaɪoʊdɪˈɡrædəbɪˈlɪtiz/
noun

The word 'biodegradabilities' is divided into seven syllables: bio-de-grad-a-bil-i-ties. The primary stress falls on the sixth syllable ('bil'). It's a noun formed from the prefix 'bio-', the root 'degrad-', and the suffix '-abilities'. Syllabification follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, respecting morpheme boundaries.

inadvisabilities
7 syllables16 letters
in·ad·vis·a·bil·i·ties
/ˌɪnədvaɪzəˈbɪlɪtiz/
noun

The word 'inadvisabilities' is divided into seven syllables: in-ad-vis-a-bil-i-ties. It consists of the prefix 'in-', the root 'advise', and the suffixes '-ability' and '-ties'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division and maximizing onsets, while avoiding illegal syllable structures.

nonrespectabilities
7 syllables19 letters
non·re·spect·ta·bil·i·ties
/ˌnɑn.rɪˈspɛk.tə.bɪl.ɪ.tiz/
noun

The word 'nonrespectabilities' is divided into seven syllables: non-re-spect-ta-bil-i-ties. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'respect', and the suffixes '-ability' and '-ies'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-coda and onset-coda rules, with the 'ct' cluster maintained within a single syllable.

substitutabilities
7 syllables18 letters
sub·sti·tu·ta·bil·i·ties
/sʌbˈstɪtjuːtəbɪlɪtiz/
noun

The word 'substitutabilities' is divided into seven syllables: sub-sti-tu-ta-bil-i-ties. It's a noun derived from the Latin root 'stituere' with the prefix 'sub-' and the suffix '-abilities'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant division rules, with considerations for diphthongs and consonant clusters.