The word sesquipedalian means to use large words. Another word is verbose. Someone who uses unfamiliar words could be called pretentious.
An important part of essay writing is clarity. It does not matter what words you use if the writing is poor. It would be better to make yourself understood than to attempt to impress your tutor with long words and sophisticated terminology. Trying to seem smart without imparting anything of worth is unlikely to score points.
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Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
There is no difference. In American English, the verb is to orient; in British English, the verb is to orientate.Not true! 'To orient' is perfectly correct British English and is preferred by many of us to the unnecessarily and pointlessly extended version 'to orientate'.
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You smile at him/her alot and fress to impress! They will porboly notice you and ask you out. If that doesnt work..... dont ask me!
To have a large vocabulary. To be expert in using appropriate words. To have good command over using words.
n.A long word.adj.Given to or characterized by the use of long words.Long and ponderous; polysyllabic.
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Using overly complex words or phrases to sound more intelligent or important than necessary, such as "utilize" instead of "use" or "ascertain" instead of "discover". Also, using formal language or jargon unnecessarily to create an air of superiority or exclusivity in communication.
Juan's nose is big as a large snake.
Some words that rhyme with "profess" are address, impress, and confess.
Repetition of words is called "redundancy" or "repetition". It is the act of repeating a word or phrase unnecessarily, which can make the writing or speech less effective.
There are many words that can be used to describe a beautiful woman including exquisite, beauteous, radiant, resplendent, tantalizing, and captivating. Most women, however, would rather you be honest with them than try to impress them with your large vocabulary.
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From the site linked below: sesquipedalianismnoun # The practice of using long, sometimes obscure, words in speech or writing. # A word that is a foot-and-a-half long; a very long word.
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