How Do You Spell CORKIER?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːkiə] (IPA)

The word "corkier" is spelled with a C, an O, an R, a K, an I, and an E-R. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈkɔːkiər/. This word is the comparative form of "corky," which means resembling or containing cork. "Corkier" is used to compare two things that are corky in different degrees. For example, "The new corkier yoga blocks provide more stability and grip than the previous ones." Remember to spell this word correctly to avoid confusion in your writing.

Common Misspellings for CORKIER

  • corker
  • coorker
  • courker
  • xorkier
  • vorkier
  • forkier
  • dorkier
  • cirkier
  • ckrkier
  • clrkier
  • cprkier
  • c0rkier
  • c9rkier
  • coekier
  • cotkier
  • co5kier
  • co4kier
  • corjier
  • coroier
  • coriier

Etymology of CORKIER

The word "corkier" is derived from the noun "cork", which comes from the Old English "corc" and is related to the Old Norse "korkr" and Latin "cortex". "Cork" refers to the outer covering of the cork oak tree (scientifically known as Quercus suber), from which the material is harvested. The suffix "-ier" in "corkier" is used to form a comparative adjective, indicating that something has more qualities or characteristics associated with cork. So, "corkier" means having more cork-like attributes or being more similar to cork.

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