There is no word in the English language that includes all 26 letters, but there are sentences that uses all of them. Here are some short pangrams using standard written English, not involving abbreviations or proper nouns:
There are several phrases:
The quick fox jumps over the lazy dog
A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six boats
Five boxing wizards then jump quickly
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog's back.
There is none. In fact, there no word in any language that contains all the letters of its alphabet or writing system.
There isn't any word that does this.
No, there isn't.
There is no such word.
There isn't any word that does this
The official Hawaiian alphabet contains 13 letters rather than 12. No, I'm unable to find a Hawaiian word which utilizes the entire alphabet.
There is no English word that contains all 26 letters of the Alphabet.
No, there is no word in English that uses all the letters in the alphabet.
The second and third longest words with A, E, i, O, and U are the artificial words:SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS (34 letters)HIPPOPOTOMONSTROSESQUIPEDALIOPHOBIA (35 letters)The longest word is:PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPIC-SILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS (45 letters, no hyphen)which is a disease commonly known as silicosis.One acknowledged very-long word is antidisestablishmentarianism, which sadly has no O or U.Long words that also have a Y (semi-vowel) are facetiously and abstemiously.
There is no such word that contains all the alphabets, because no word is written in more than one alphabet. If you meant which word contains all the letters of the alphabet, there is also no such word.
The official Hawaiian alphabet contains 13 letters rather than 12. No, I'm unable to find a Hawaiian word which utilizes the entire alphabet.
There is no word in the English language which has all letters of the alphabet.
There is no English word that contains all 26 letters of the Alphabet.
There are no English words that contain all the letters of the alphabet.
No, there is no word in English that uses all the letters in the alphabet.
There is no such word.
A sentence that contains all 26 letters of the alphabet is known as a 'pangram'.
Yes! Pangrams use all letters in the alphabet. A popular example is: the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
* poor * more * floor * store * flavor * adore * score
No word has been found yet that includes all 26 letters of the alphabet.
No, there isn't.
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