laissez-faire

/\lɛ.se.fɛʁ\/ noun

Letters

13 characters

Language

French

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laissez-faire is aFrenchnoun. It means: Philosophie politique libérale, demandant au pouvoir de ne pas intervenir, notamment dans le domaine économique. Pronounced \lɛ.se.fɛʁ\.

Key facts for laissez-faire
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Headwordlaissez-faire
LanguageFrench
Part of speechNoun
IPA\lɛ.se.fɛʁ\
Letters13
Misspellings tracked0
Confusable pairs0
SourceWiktionary (kaikki.org)

Frequency rank visualization

laissez-faire is not present in the top-100,000 ranked French corpus, typical for technical, archaic, or low-frequency vocabulary.

Source: Wordfreq corpus

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The French entry for laissez-faire is 13 letters long, classified as anoun, and transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet as \lɛ.se.fɛʁ\. It sits outside the most-frequent rank tiers, which is often why uncommon words generate more spelling variants per reader.The dominant gloss from Wiktionary reads: "Philosophie politique libérale, demandant au pouvoir de ne pas intervenir, notamment dans le domaine économique.".

No frequent misspelling variants are recorded for laissez-faire in our index, suggesting the orthography either follows predictable French patterns or the word is uncommon enough that typo corpora lack signal.It is not paired with a close-neighbour confusable in our dataset, which tends to mean the word is visually distinctive enough to stand on its own.

No explicit etymology string is stored for this entry, so spelling patterns must be inferred from the word's phoneme-to-grapheme mapping rather than from a documented borrowing chain. For readers arriving here from a spelling check, the authoritative guidance is: the correct French form is laissez-faire, spelled L-A-I-S-S-E-Z---F-A-I-R-E, and any other sequence of those letters, regardless of how natural it feels, is a misspelling in standard orthography.

Definition

  1. 1
    Philosophie politique libérale, demandant au pouvoir de ne pas intervenir, notamment dans le domaine économique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you spell "laissez-faire"?
"laissez-faire" is spelled L-A-I-S-S-E-Z---F-A-I-R-E. The IPA pronunciation is \lɛ.se.fɛʁ\.
What does "laissez-faire" mean?
As a noun, "laissez-faire" means: Philosophie politique libérale, demandant au pouvoir de ne pas intervenir, notamment dans le domaine économique.
How do you pronounce "laissez-faire"?
The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription for "laissez-faire" is \lɛ.se.fɛʁ\. Click the speaker icon on the pronunciation badge above to hear it spoken aloud where audio is available.
What language does "laissez-faire" come from?
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Data Source: Wiktionary (via kaikki.org), licensed under CC BY-SA & GFDL. Frequency data from Wordfreq. Misspellings derived from Hunspell dictionaries.