How Do You Spell MORE SUCCEEDED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː səksˈiːdɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of "more succeeded" may be confusing at first glance. However, it can be broken down phonetically as /mɔːr səkˈsiːdɪd/. The first syllable, "more," is pronounced with the long "o" sound, while the second syllable, "suc-" is pronounced with the short "u" sound. The ending "-ceeded" is pronounced with the long "e" sound and "d" sound. This spelling is correct and indicates a past tense verb form of "succeed." It means to have achieved something or become successful in a particular endeavor.

Common Misspellings for MORE SUCCEEDED

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Etymology of MORE SUCCEEDED

The phrase "more succeeded" is not a common phrase or term with a well-known etymology. It is made up of two words: "more" and "succeeded".

"More" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It has Germanic origins, related to the Old High German "mēro" and Old Norse "meiri". Over time, it has evolved to be used as a comparative adjective to indicate a greater amount, quantity, or degree.

"Succeeded" comes from the Latin word "successus" which means "an advance, success, or a prosperous issue". It is derived from the verb "succedere" which means "to come after" or "to go near to". In English, "succeed" refers to achieving something, reaching a goal, or being successful in one's endeavors.