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How to Pronounce enfant-terrible?

Correct pronunciation for the word "enfant-terrible" is [ɛnfˈanttˈɛɹəbə͡l], [ɛnfˈanttˈɛɹəbə‍l], [ɛ_n_f_ˈa_n_t_t_ˈɛ_ɹ_ə_b_əl].

What are the misspellings for enfant-terrible?

  • enfan terrible,
  • enfantterrible,
  • enfant terible,
  • enfant terrible,
  • enfantpterrible,
  • enfant0-terrible,
  • enfant-0terrible,
  • enfantp-terrible,
  • enfant-pterrible,
  • enfant--terrible,
  • enfantmterrible,
  • enfant-tairible,
  • enfant-theirible,
  • enfaunt-terrible,
  • enfants-terrible,
  • enfant-terribal,
  • enfant-teribly

What is the adjective for enfant-terrible?

The adjective form of the word "enfant terrible" is "enfant terrible". It is used to describe someone, usually a child or young person, who is unconventional, mischievous, or unpredictable in a way that is shocking or disconcerting to others.

Usage over time for enfant-terrible:

This graph shows how "enfant-terrible" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

What is the plural form of enfant-terrible?

The plural form of "enfant-terrible" is "enfants-terribles".

What is the singular form of enfant-terrible?

The singular form of the word "enfant-terrible" is "enfant-terrible". The term is originally borrowed from French and is used to describe a young person who behaves in a shocking or unconventional way. It is a compound noun, and both parts ("enfant" meaning "child" and "terrible" meaning "terrible" or "undisciplined") remain unchanged in the singular form.

Synonyms for Enfant-terrible:

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