A logophile is a lover of words. It doesn't neccesarily mean you love learning new words, but that you love words in general. Hope this helps! much love, ~eml~
A logophile is a person who loves learning new words.
A person who is slow at learning or understanding new information is often referred to as a "slow learner" or may have a specific learning disability that affects their ability to process information at a typical pace.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A person who uses sophisticated words is often called eloquent or articulate, with a strong command of language and vocabulary.
A person who uses long words and lengthy explanations can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A person who studies the origins of words is called an etymologist. They investigate the history and development of words, tracing their roots and understanding how their meanings have changed over time.
a nerd and a geek
There are different words to describe a person who buys things, such as buyer, purchaser, shopper, vendee, shopaholic.
There are probably many words for this kind of person, but the first one that comes to mind is "extrovert."
A person who loves to sleep or a person who has an obsession with bed rest is called a "CLINOMANIAC."
Someone who is slow at learning
Logophile
Shakespearean...?
A person who loves to learn is often called a "curious" or "inquisitive" individual. Some may also refer to them as a "lifelong learner" or simply a "knowledge seeker."
Wife..
romantic
A person who loves to eat is commonly referred to as a "foodie" or a "gourmet."
A patriot.