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It's estimated that Shakespeare used over thirty thousand words, many more than most people. The King James Bible uses a vocabulary of about eight thousand words.

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Define covert in Shakespeare's vocabulary?

It means the same as it does now, "covert", or hidden.


How many words did the average vocabulary have in Shakespeare time?

Various sources suggest that the average person has a vocabulary of about 4000 words, whereas Shakespeare used between 17000 and 29000 different words in his works (it depends on what you consider to be different words). Any way you cut it, Shakespeare uses a lot more words than people now know or his audience then had heard of.


How many words were assumed to be in Shakespeare's vocabulary?

Shakespeare is estimated to have used around 20,000 to 30,000 words throughout his works, with many sources suggesting that he had a vocabulary of approximately 17,000 distinct words. This extensive vocabulary contributed to his ability to express complex ideas and emotions, making his writing rich and varied. His innovative use of language also introduced many new words and phrases into English.


Which of Shakespeare's plays are the most quoted?

Hamlet is Shakespeare's most-quoted play by a large margin.


What are five reasons why students should study shakespeare?

1. It is so well known that everyone is assumed to have an understanding of Shakespeare's works. If you didn't study them, you would not be able to understand the constant allusions to Shakespeare, and therefore a lot of what people say. 2. If you are going to read literature, it is stupid not to go for the best literature available. 3. Shakespeare is enjoyable, provided the teacher knows that the plays are intended as an entertainment and not as a penance. 4. Shakespeare's vocabulary is so rich that the study of this one author will boost your vocabulary incredibly. 5. Shakespeare is more studied than any other author. There is no end of material on his works. It makes him easy to study.

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How large is the average persons vocabulary in 1600 and how does it compare to Shakespeare's?

In 1600, the average person's vocabulary was estimated to be around 5,000-10,000 words. Shakespeare's vocabulary was much larger, estimated to be around 20,000-25,000 words. This difference is partially due to Shakespeare's extensive use of language in his literary works.


What is William Shakespeare's style of writing?

Poetic, dense, usually in rhythm (often iambic pentameter), using a very large vocabulary.


How did Shakespeare influence new vocabulary in children?

raping them


Define covert in Shakespeare's vocabulary?

It means the same as it does now, "covert", or hidden.


What are large vocabulary words?

Onomatopoeia


What was the average word knowledge in william shakespeares day?

In the days of Shakespeare, the average vocabulary was around 300 words for common laborers, 3,500 for educated people, and 10,000 for eloquent speakers. However, Shakespeare's vocabulary is estimated between 17,000 and 29,000 words.


What are the advantages of having a large vocabulary?

An educated vocabulary can improve your public speaking skills. If you speak in public a lot, using the same vocabulary words over and over will get very boring.Here are some of the advantages of having a large vocabulary:1) A vast vocabulary gives your conversation more precision, i.e finding exact words for exact usage in your sentences.2) A large vocabulary will help you better understand higher-level publications3) A large vocabulary is associated with intelligence, which means that people will take you more seriously, both at work and in your private life.


How many words did the average vocabulary have in Shakespeare time?

Various sources suggest that the average person has a vocabulary of about 4000 words, whereas Shakespeare used between 17000 and 29000 different words in his works (it depends on what you consider to be different words). Any way you cut it, Shakespeare uses a lot more words than people now know or his audience then had heard of.


Who hates wordly wise?

people with a peculiarly large vocabulary


Which of these is not essential to being an active reader?

Having a large vocabulary


How many words were assumed to be in Shakespeare's vocabulary?

Shakespeare is estimated to have used around 20,000 to 30,000 words throughout his works, with many sources suggesting that he had a vocabulary of approximately 17,000 distinct words. This extensive vocabulary contributed to his ability to express complex ideas and emotions, making his writing rich and varied. His innovative use of language also introduced many new words and phrases into English.


Language people spoke in Shakespeare's time?

In Shakespeare's time and place? English. Pretty much the same as we do now, albeit much of his vocabulary is now obsolete. Shakespeare's works are difficult to understand more because they are written in verse than that they are written in a different language.