The word "sesquipedalian" was formed in the late 17th century, combining the Latin roots "sesqui" (one and a half) and "pedalis" (foot). It was used to describe long words or sentences.
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A "sesquipedalian".
As he spoke endlessly , the word sesquipedalian came to mind to describe him.
"Sesquipedalian story" has eight syllables.
Pedantic; is one who use or 'parades' learning, large words, intellectual showiness. Such a person is a pedant.
a sesquipedalian
n.A long word.adj.Given to or characterized by the use of long words.Long and ponderous; polysyllabic.
Sesquipedalian describes a very, very long word.
This type of person is commonly referred to as a "sesquipedalian" or someone who uses "sesquipedalianism," which means the excessive use of long words. They may also be described as pretentious or condescending in their communication.
sesquipedalian, sesquipedal (adj.)egotisticeccentricintelligentnarcissistic
There are two answers. 1. polysyllabic, leads to 48a 2. sesquipedalian, leads to 48b
A person who uses large words is often referred to as sesquipedalian.
There are two answers. 1. polysyllabic, leads to 48a 2. sesquipedalian, leads to 48b