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well god was not alive when they were invented but he thought of some words not to say so he shot the idea of swere words to the people who were alive still and then people knew about swere words!

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Why are words invented?

Words are invented to serve as a means of communication and to convey thoughts, ideas, and information. They allow us to express ourselves, share knowledge, and connect with others. In essence, words are tools that help us navigate and make sense of the world around us.


Are there any texts in which words were used in new ways or in which words were invented?

Today while browsing the ever so beautiful interwebs, I came across something interesting about Shakespeare. Turns out that he invented over 1700 of the words we commonly use, by simply turning nouns into verbs, adjectives into verbs, and so forth.. Here is a very small list of words he invented: # Accused # Addiction # Advertising # Amazement # Arouse # Assassination # Bandit # Bedroom # Beached # Blanket # Bump # Cater # Champion # Countless # Epileptic # Fixture # Flawed # Generous # Hint # Lonely # Mimic # Negotiate # Obscene # Premeditated # Rant # Summit # Torture # Varied # Worthless # Zany


Who invented homophones?

Homophones, words that sound the same but have different meanings, were not invented by a specific person. They naturally evolved in different languages over time. The concept of homophones exists in many languages and is a result of linguistic development.


What rhymes with hungrier?

There are no true rhymes for hungrier. That's why they invented 'poetic license', make words like: I couldn't have been hungrier, But my funds were at nonegrier.


Who coined the most words in the English language?

John Milton introduced the most amount of words to the English dictionary, with an overwhelming 630 words! Ben Jonson is runner-up with 558 words and John Donne tallies up 342 words. Shakespeare only invented 229 words. Examples of Milton's words are: debauchery, terrific, fragrance, lovelorn and healthy.