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Professional TeacherWhat's the Most Complicated Word in English?
According to the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary, the most complicated word in the English language is something we're all familiar with.
Believe it or not, the three-lettered word ārunā yields as many as 645 different meanings and this is only for the verb. The most recent edition of the dictionary used as many as 75 columns for this word alone. Behind these columns of description is nine months of research and compilation from one professional lexicographer, Peter Gilliver. Before publication, the letter R required more than nine months to harness a vast array of connotations that the word had been associated with.
Jul 25, 2017 6:47 PM
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I thought 'get' had more meaning. Many phrasal verbs include this word.
July 25, 2017
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What about the word "set"? Have you looked at how many meanings that word has? Set aside some time to see how many sets of phrases there are and come back and set the record straight. Ready, set, go!
July 25, 2017
Any guesses at the record for Spanish? There seem to be some pretty long columns of meanings underneath some of the words in my Spanish dictionary...
July 25, 2017
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July 25, 2017
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