A person who mispronounces words may be referred to as having a speech impediment or a pronunciation issue. Sometimes it may also be described as a speech error or a misarticulation.
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 person who plays with words is commonly known as a wordsmith or a wordsmith and is often skilled in using language creatively and cleverly.
Philologist
lexicologist.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.
A bully
a sesquipediophile
Educated.
A walking dictionary?
George Bush
Amateur / apprentice, many other words.
this is a person who wants to learn and study new words, in other words a smart person!!
A person who uses sophisticated words is often called eloquent or articulate, with a strong command of language and vocabulary.
Although we have words for natural hair we do not have words for those with un-natural colour.