One word that encapsulates the idea of "very tiring and long" is "arduous." This term describes something that requires significant effort and endurance, often due to its length and difficulty. It effectively conveys the sense of exhaustion associated with prolonged and strenuous tasks.
There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
sesqui means one and a half My guess is the word means that or perhaps 150 % Do you perhaps mean sesquipedal, using very long words ?
It is one word, lukewarm (not very hot).
Daytime is written as one word.An example sentence is: Daytime television is very boring.
No. There are no long sounds in the pronunciation. (There is one in the British slang telly.)
Tiring is one verb. "He was tiring the child out so he will sleep".Tired is also another verb. "We tired them out with a long walk".Exhaust can be one too. "We exhaust them all".
The very long word intended to mean "a fear of very long words" is spelledhippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (36 letters).It is sometimes spelled with one fewer letter, with only one P in quip.It is not a formal English word.
A tiring-house was a one room changing area for actors in Elizabethian theater.
One of the longest recognized words is antidisestablishmentarianism.Another, the fear of long words, is hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia.sesquipedalian. its a foot and a half long word!!!ANSWERantidisestablishmentarianism is the longest word in the English language.
There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
It is not impossible as long as you have the right tools, supplies and finance. However, it might be cheaper and less tiring to purchase one from an auto dealer.
It can be an adjective, and it can also be a verb. You have a tired look on your face. That was a tired joke. He was tired That class exercise tired me. The tired joke and the tired look are adjectives, specifically they are past participles modifying nouns. The last one is an intransitive verb.
Yes, one definitely is. The adverb "how" modifies "long" which could be an adjective or an adverb.E.g. How long is the movie? = The movie is long / the movie is very long / the movie is how long.
Extraterrestrial would be one long word for "out of this world."
Acicular is the word applied to crystals that are long and thin; asbestos is one material that has a very high ration of length to width.
The word 'epic' means something that is very long or extended, such as a lengthy poem or story. Because an epic is something long, there is no such thing as a one page epic.
Springfield (one word) has made very good guns for a long time.