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- Serendipity. This word appears in numerous lists of untranslatable words and is a mystery mostly for non native speakers of English. …
- Gobbledygook. …
- Scrumptious. …
- Agastopia. …
- Halfpace. …
- Impignorate. …
- Jentacular. …
- Nudiustertian.
- Bumfuzzle. This is a simple term that refers to being confused, perplexed, or flustered or to cause confusion. …
- Cattywampus. …
- Gardyloo. …
- Taradiddle. …
- Snickersnee. …
- Widdershins. …
- Collywobbles. …
- Gubbins.
- Accismus (noun) Accismus is a useful term for pretending to be disinterested in something when you actually want it. …
- Acumen (noun) …
- Anachronistic (adjective) …
- Anthropomorphize (verb) …
- Apricate (verb) …
- Bastion (noun) …
- Burgeon (verb) …
- Convivial (adjective)
Consent is probably the most confusing, puzzling, and incomprehensible words in the world.
You will be surprised to know that the longest word in English has 1, 89,819 letters and it will take you three and a half hours to pronounce it correctly. This is a chemical name of titin, the largest known protein.
- Rural.
- Otorhinolaryngologist.
- Colonel.
- Penguin.
- Sixth.
- Isthmus.
- Anemone.
- Squirrel.
- adorable.
- beautiful.
- charming.
- delightful.
- pleasant.
- pretty.
- dainty.
- abate: reduce or lesson.
- abdicate: give up a position.
- aberration: something unusual, different from the norm.
- abhor: to really hate.
- abstain: to refrain from doing something.
- adversity: hardship, misfortune.
- aesthetic: pertaining to beauty.
- amicable: agreeable.
- Facetious. Pronounced “fah-see-shuss”, this word describes when someone doesn’t take a situation seriously, which ironically is very serious indeed. …
- Henceforth. …
- Ostentatious. …
- Morrow. …
- Crapulous. …
- Kerfuffle. …
- Obsequious.
adjective. Composed of both good and evil.
- zenith. the highest point of something.
- zealot. a fervent and even militant proponent of something.
- yearn. desire strongly or persistently.
- yawner. a person who yawns.
- xenophobia. a fear of foreigners or strangers.
- x-axis. the horizontal axis in a plane coordinate system.
- wonky. …
- wanton.
‘The’ tops the league tables of most frequently used words in English, accounting for 5% of every 100 words used. “’The’ really is miles above everything else,” says Jonathan Culpeper, professor of linguistics at Lancaster University. But why is this?
- 3 Pluviophile (n.)
- 4 Clinomania (n.) …
- 5 Idyllic (adj.) …
- 6 Aurora (n.) …
- 7 Solitude (n.) …
- 8 Supine (adj.) …
- 9 Petrichor (n.) The pleasant, earthy smell after rain. …
- 10 Serendipity (n.) The chance occurrence of events in a beneficial way. …
[ex-cen-dent-tee-shee-ist] -noun. One who fakes a smile. Eccedentesiast is derived from Latin ecce, ‘I present to you,’ dentes, ‘teeth,’ and –iast, ‘performer. ‘ An eccedentesiast is therefore someone who “performs by showing teeth,” or smiling.
► see thesaurus at strange2 a mysterious person is someone who you know very little about and who seems strange or interesting SYN enigmatic I decided to find out more about my mysterious new neighbour.