ses-kwa-pa-'dal-yan-tist
Sesquipedalianist
In the film 'Love Happens,' the term 'sesquipedalianist' symbolizes the protagonist's struggle with communication and emotional expression. It highlights his tendency to use complex language as a defense mechanism, reflecting his internal conflicts and inability to connect genuinely with others. This choice of word underscores the theme of vulnerability in relationships, as it contrasts with the simplicity and authenticity needed for true intimacy. Overall, it serves as a clever commentary on the barriers people often construct in their interactions.
A person who uses large unnecessary words in a sentence is often referred to as "grandiloquent" or "sesquipedalian." They may be trying to appear more intelligent or sophisticated by using complex language.
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