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Post by Paul Tue 16 Jul 2024, 10:24 am

Which Are The Longest Words In The English Language?




Published on July 16, 2024




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English can sometimes be a daunting language . Think about the challenges a non-native speaker must face in order to learn that "buy", "by", and "bye" are spelled differently but sound the same, or that the word "bear" can both mean "a large mammal" and "to support the weight of something". However, we believe that this difficulty is a large part of what makes the English language so beautiful, filled with unique words and spellings that completely amaze us.
We have compiled a list of ten long words that would both terrify a Spelling Bee contestant and make the mouth of a Scrabble player water. These words range from "a few letters too long" to "ridiculously lengthy". Enjoy!


1

Connecticutensian


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We’ll begin this list with one of the longest American demonyms we could find. While the official designations for the good people living in "The Constitution State" are "Connecticuter" and "Connecticutian", the unofficial demonym "Connecticutensian" can also be used.
Interestingly, none of these above-mentioned denominations is as regularly used as the colloquial nickname "nutmeggers". This comes with the unofficial nickname of Connecticut, known as "The Nutmeg State".


2

Pulchritudinous


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Looking for new ways to tell your partner they are beautiful, but the words "pretty" or "handsome" seem to be overused? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Next time you are enjoying a candle-lit dinner, try looking into their eyes and saying, "Darling, you look absolutely pulchritudinous tonight."
Well, maybe this is not the most romantic of words, but it is still pretty interesting. It is derived from the word pulchritude, an out-of-style noun that means "beauty". In turn, this word comes from the Latin word pulcher , which translates to "beautiful".


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Floccinaucinihilipilification


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Try saying this three times fast . As quirky as this word sounds, its meaning is not as fun. "Floccinaucinihilipilification" is a word that describes the act of considering something completely worthless or unimportant.
However, don’t be too discouraged by this word’s meaning: chances are it was never used in casual conversation. In fact, it is mostly quoted as an example of a ridiculously long word , and not as an actual measure of importance.


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Tergiversation


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While the verb "tergiversate" isn’t exactly synonymous with lying, they are both cut from the same cloth. Its noun form, "tergiversation", describes the act of producing different statements , often twisting and turning facts to protect self-interest.
However, tergiversate has an accidental ring to it that lying usually doesn’t, since someone caught in tergiversation is found after stating contradictory facts that evidence his or her deceitful ways.


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Antidisestablishmentarianism


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Just like "floccinaucinihilipilification", the word "antidisestablishmentarianism" is considered one of the longest non-scientific words in the English language. However, the main difference between them is that antidisestablishmentarianism was for a while present in everyday vocabulary, albeit in 19th-century England.
This word describes a movement that advocated for the Church of England to continue to receive government patronage. In fact, it was created as a response to another movement also blessed with an extremely lengthy name called "disestablishmentarianism", which called for the separation between church and state.


6

Uncopyrightable


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While this word is definitively a mouthful, it is also rather straightforward . "Uncopyrightable" describes cultural products such as books, films, or photographs that can’t be claimed or protected under copyright laws.
The characteristics that might make something uncopyrightable are various: If the author is unknown, for instance, or if a certain item belongs to the public, like a legal code or constitution. Sometimes the matter of who is the author of a certain cultural item is disputed, and therefore no individual can truly claim ownership , so the work is deemed uncopyrightable.


7

Incomprehensibleness


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It is rather ironic that we try to explain the meaning of such a bewildering word as "incomprehensibleness" when it literally defines a state in which something is particularly or downright impossible to understand.
While its synonym "incomprehensibility" is far more regularly used, we must take our hats to "incomprehensibleness", a noun that took a word with an already difficult spelling and added a few extra letters just for the sake of being extra confusing.


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Consanguineous


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Just like with "Pulchritudinous", we believe there are warmer ways to refer to your family , but let’s explore this word on the off chance you want to show your affection at the next Thanksgiving in a more formal, slightly offputting way.
"Consanguineous" is an adjective for people related by blood and, while it is mostly used in matters related to ancestry , it is perfectly suitable to describe your immediate family. The main root of this word comes from the Latin word sanguin , which means "blood".


9

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious


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We know what you are thinking: This one feels a little bit like cheating. After all, this word was first said by the legendary Julie Andrews in the timeless Disney film "Mary Poppins", and it was written as an extremely long adjective, meant to sound silly for comedic effect.
However, you might be surprised to learn that this word has been included in several renowned dictionaries : Cambridge Dictionary defines "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" as "extremely good". And while its use will forever be associated with our favorite British nanny, this wacky word has truly transcended its medium.


10

Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia


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We’ll end this article with a bit of an ironic twist. Besides being the longest word we could find , "hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia" describes an irrational fear, as all words ending in "phobia" do. However, this noun holds the dubious distinction of describing an unreasonable fear to itself, since someone suffering from this phobia is terrified of long words.
To make matters worse, some people spell this word with an extra P ("hippopotomonstrosesqui pp edaliophobia"), which some believe is a humorous misspelling in order to make the word even longer.
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