In the book "Word Nerd" by Susin Nielsen, the character Cosmo is described as having unkempt hair, a gap between his front teeth, and a tendency to wear oversized, mismatched clothing. He is portrayed as a quirky and eccentric individual who stands out for his unique appearance and mannerisms. Cosmo's physical appearance reflects his unconventional personality and love for words and language.
First of all, the Word Nerd I am talking about is a book. So some of the characters are Ambrose, Mom, Mr. and Mrs. E, Mike, and Josh
I'm sorry... the only word that comes to mind is 'nerd', or 'brainiac'. This is probably not the answer you are looking for.
it mean people in the book/ movie
A leading theory on the derivation of the word "nerd" is that Dr. Seuss created the word for his story, If I Ran the Zoo, in 1950. In it is a creature known as a Nerd from the land of Ka-Troo. It is the first time the word is found in print. Others claim the word began as "knurd" (before arriving at its current spelling) by researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the late 1940s. Students who partied, and rarely studied were called "drunks," while the opposite - students who never partied and always studied - were "knurds" ("drunk" spelled backwards).In 1957, the Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday Mail defined "nerd" as a square.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, I think!
Dr. Seuss he was rhyming in his one book and just made it up and just all of a sudden put a definition to it
The word "nerd" was first coined by Dr. Seuss in his book "If I Ran the Zoo" in 1950. It was initially used to describe a small, unkempt creature. Over time, the term evolved to refer to someone overly intellectual or socially awkward.
the main character is onesimus. hes a slave. i have to do a test about this book and was looking for a summary of the book hah <---- This was totally a student from Word In Seasons. Right?
=You can find him at the comic book shop. He will always be there standing with all his ugly pimples. HE'S A NERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=
Eponymous is the word used to describe such a film, book, play etc.
The main character of the book Dalpne's Book is Dalpne.
When used as a noun phrase, no. When used as an adjective, yes.Examples:I am going to attend a book reading.You book-reading nerd!