How Do You Spell DISILLUSIONISER?

Pronunciation: [dɪsɪlˈuːʒənˌa͡ɪzə] (IPA)

The word "disillusioniser" is spelled with two "l's" and two "s's". In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /ˌdɪs.ɪ.ˈluː.ʒə.naɪzər/. This word is derived from the noun "disillusionment," meaning the loss of faith or trust in something or someone. The suffix "-iser" is added to the base word "disillusion" to create a verb form. Thus, "disillusioniser" means to cause someone to lose their faith or trust in something or someone. While not commonly used, this word is still a valid and recognizable term.

Common Misspellings for DISILLUSIONISER

  • sisillusioniser
  • xisillusioniser
  • cisillusioniser
  • fisillusioniser
  • risillusioniser
  • eisillusioniser
  • dusillusioniser
  • djsillusioniser
  • dksillusioniser
  • dosillusioniser
  • d9sillusioniser
  • d8sillusioniser
  • diaillusioniser
  • dizillusioniser
  • dixillusioniser
  • didillusioniser
  • dieillusioniser
  • diwillusioniser
  • disullusioniser
  • disjllusioniser

Plural form of DISILLUSIONISER is DISILLUSIONISERS

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