- Colonel.
- Penguin.
- Sixth.
- Isthmus.
- Anemone.
- Squirrel.
- Choir.
- Worcestershire.
What are the 20 difficult words?
- Colonel.
- Worcestershire.
- Mischievous.
- Draught.
- Quinoa.
- Onomatopoeia.
- Scissors.
- Anemone.
- Colonel.
- Worcestershire.
- Mischievous.
- Draught.
- Quinoa.
- Onomatopoeia.
- Scissors.
- Anemone.
What word takes 3 hours to say?
What are the 10 hardest word?
- 1) cemetery. Many language learners think, there is an “a”, but there isn't! …
- 2) rhythm. This is a difficult word in English (and in many other languages). …
- 3) liaison. …
- 4) harass. …
- 5) pronunciation. …
- 6) weird. …
- 7) millennium. …
- 8) recommend.
- 1) cemetery. Many language learners think, there is an “a”, but there isn't! …
- 2) rhythm. This is a difficult word in English (and in many other languages). …
- 3) liaison. …
- 4) harass. …
- 5) pronunciation. …
- 6) weird. …
- 7) millennium. …
- 8) recommend.
What are the 10 hardest words to pronounce in English?
- Worcestershire. Pronunciation: Wuss-ter-sheer. This one is hotly debated. …
- Choir. Pronunciation: Kw-eye-er. …
- Isthmus. Pronunciation: Is-muss. …
- Sixth. Pronunciation: Siks. …
- Penguin. Pronunciation: Pen-gwen. …
- Otorhinolaryngologist. Pronunciation: Oto-rhino-laryng-ologist.
- Worcestershire. Pronunciation: Wuss-ter-sheer. This one is hotly debated. …
- Choir. Pronunciation: Kw-eye-er. …
- Isthmus. Pronunciation: Is-muss. …
- Sixth. Pronunciation: Siks. …
- Penguin. Pronunciation: Pen-gwen. …
- Otorhinolaryngologist. Pronunciation: Oto-rhino-laryng-ologist.
What is the toughest word in English?
- Rural. …
- Sixth. …
- Sesquipedalian. …
- Phenomenon. …
- Onomatopoeia. …
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. …
- Worcestershire.
- Rural. …
- Sixth. …
- Sesquipedalian. …
- Phenomenon. …
- Onomatopoeia. …
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. …
- Worcestershire.
What’s the shortest word ever?
The shortest word is a. Some might wonder about the word I since it consists of one letter, too. In sound, a is shorter because it is a monophthong (consists of one vowel), while I is a diphthong. Both do consist of one letter in the English writing system, and in most fonts I is the narrowest letter.
What is the oldest word?
According to a 2009 study by researchers at Reading University, the oldest words in the English language include “I“, “we“, “who“, “two” and “three“, all of which date back tens of thousands of years.
What is the #1 misspelled word?
“Accommodate” was the most commonly misspelled word on both Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com in 2021. Kelly believes this word tops both lists because it’s so hard to remember that both the C and the M are doubled. With both consonants doubled like that, it almost looks wrong, but it’s correct.
What is world’s hardest word?
Sesquipedalian
Originating from 17th century Latin and originally meaning ‘a foot and a half long’, this word literally stands for ‘long-winded’ words, such as Sesquipedalian. And one would think it would mean something really mysterious and fascinating. But no, just ‘long.
What is the weirdest word?
- Vex.
- Bequeath.
- Mixology.
- Flub.
- [
- Bibble.
- Kakorrhaphiophobia.
- Berserk.
- Vex.
- Bequeath.
- Mixology.
- Flub.
- [
- Bibble.
- Kakorrhaphiophobia.
- Berserk.
What is the most rare word?
- Nudiustertian. …
- Quire. …
- Yarborough. …
- Tittynope. …
- Winklepicker. …
- Ulotrichous. …
- Kakorrhaphiophobia. …
- Xertz. Who would have imagined it?
- Nudiustertian. …
- Quire. …
- Yarborough. …
- Tittynope. …
- Winklepicker. …
- Ulotrichous. …
- Kakorrhaphiophobia. …
- Xertz. Who would have imagined it?
What is the hardest word ever?
Sesquipedalian
Originating from 17th century Latin and originally meaning ‘a foot and a half long’, this word literally stands for ‘long-winded’ words, such as Sesquipedalian. And one would think it would mean something really mysterious and fascinating. But no, just ‘long.
What is the hardest job to spell?
- Misspell.
- Pharaoh.
- Weird.
- Intelligence.
- Pronunciation.
- Handkerchief.
- logorrhea.
- Chiaroscurist.
- Misspell.
- Pharaoh.
- Weird.
- Intelligence.
- Pronunciation.
- Handkerchief.
- logorrhea.
- Chiaroscurist.