How Do You Spell ART SEASICK?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːt sˈiːsɪk] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "art seasick" is actually "arseasick". The use of "arse" instead of "art" is a British slang term meaning "buttocks". The word is pronounced as /ɑːsˈsiːsɪk/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with the stress on the first syllable. The first vowel sound is the "a" sound as in "car", followed by a prolonged "s" sound. The final two syllables are pronounced as "sick" with a short "i" sound as in "sit".

Common Misspellings for ART SEASICK

  • zrt seasick
  • srt seasick
  • wrt seasick
  • qrt seasick
  • aet seasick
  • adt seasick
  • aft seasick
  • att seasick
  • a5t seasick
  • a4t seasick
  • arf seasick
  • ary seasick
  • ar6 seasick
  • ar5 seasick
  • art aeasick
  • art zeasick
  • art xeasick
  • art deasick
  • art eeasick
  • art weasick

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