How Do You Spell TIRRIVEE?

Pronunciation: [tˈɜːɹɪvˌiː] (IPA)

The word "tirrivee" is a variant spelling of "tirade". It is pronounced as /ˌtɪrɪˈviː/ with the stress on the second syllable. The phonetic transcription indicates that the second syllable is pronounced with the long vowel sound /iː/. The spelling of the word may be confusing to some since it deviates from the more common spelling of "tirade". However, the two words share the same meaning, referring to a long, angry speech or outburst.

Common Misspellings for TIRRIVEE

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  • tierivee
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  • titrivee
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  • ti4rivee
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  • tirdivee

Etymology of TIRRIVEE

The word "tirrivee" is derived from the French phrase "tour à tour" which means "in turn" or "alternately". It eventually evolved into the Scottish Gaelic term "tirravee" before being Anglicized as "tirrivee". In English, it refers to a noisy celebration or uproar, particularly associated with a group of people taking turns to deliver emotional speeches or toasts.

Plural form of TIRRIVEE is TIRRIVEES

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