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  • 1. The longest English word is 1913 letters
  • 2. Experts can use the repetition of these ten letters to form English word phrases a e f g h i n t y z
  • 3. What are the ten-letter English words?
  • 4.20-letter English words

The longest English word has 1913 letters


honorificabilitudinitatibus
This word is composed of 27 letters. It appears in the play "Love's Labour's Lost" by the great writer Shakespeare, which means "overwhelming glory".
The word antidisestablishmentarianism
is composed of It consists of 28 letters. According to the explanation in the "New Standard Dictionary of the English Language" edited by Fanck and Warglos, this word means "opposition to the doctrine of separation of church and state". It was once used by British Prime Minister Gladstone William Ewart Gladstone, 1809-1898 quoted it once.
floccinaucinihilipipification
This word is composed of 29 letters. This word is in the "Oxford English Dictionary", which means "to obliterate the value of something" Behavior or habit"
.
electroconvulsive
AmE adi electroconvulsive, electroconvulsive

Ten letter words, the longest English word 1913 letters picture 1

Experts can use these ten letters to repeat a e f g h i n t y z to form short sentences of English words and phrases


Ten letters (can be repeated) a
e
f
g
h
i
n
t
y
z form English words and phrases, The short sentences are as follows: Words: hi, hey, high, nine, fifty, gee, fight, feat, fit, teen, teenage, ninty, ninty-nine, tea, teen, yeah, hint, tin, tight, fine, eight, eighty, tie, tan, heat, height, etc. Phrases: fit
in
,
at
nine,
tie
in,
fit
it
in
Sentence: teen
fit
in
the
heat
in
teenage.He
hint
the
heat
high.
his
height
hint
him
high.teen
heat
the
tea.
fight!

Ten-letter words, the longest English word 1913 letters Figure 2

What are ten-letter English words?


English words: abhorrence, aberration, abbreviate, auctioneer, aerobatics, backhanded indirect, backstairs secret, backstreet private, babysitter, economical.


vocabulary analysis;


1. abhorrence


British [əbˈhɒrəns]   American [əbˈhɔːrəns]  


n. (especially for moral reasons) hatred, disgust, abhorrence


Most people have an abhorrence of snake. 


Most people hate snakes.


2. aberration


British [ˌæbəˈreɪʃn]   American [ˌæbəˈreɪʃn]  


n. Breaking away from routine; abnormal phenomenon; abnormal behavior


She hit him in a moment of aberration. 


She hit him in a moment of psychosis.


3. Abbreviate


British [əˈbriːvieɪt]   American [əˈbriːvieɪt]  


v. Abbreviation; abbreviation (word, name) (into...)


He abbreviated his first name to Alec. 


He shortened his name to Alec.


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4. Auctioneer


British [ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪə(r)]   American [ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪr]  


n. Auctioneer; auctioneer


The auctioneer asked for an opening bid, but the room was silent. 


The auctioneer opened his bid, but the room was silent.


5. Economical


British [ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkl]   American [ˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪkl]  


adj. Economical; affordable; frugal; thrifty


We must find economical methods for extracting oil from shale. 


We have to find economical ways to extract oil from shale.


20-letter English words


dictionary, university, earthbound, earthquake, ecological


1. dictionary    


British [ˈdɪkʃənri]    American [ˈdɪkʃəneri]    


n.    Dictionary, dictionary; [from] code dictionary;   


He's bought a Chinese-English dictionary.


He bought a Chinese-English dictionary.


Plural: dictionaries 


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2.university    


British [ˌju:nɪˈvɜ:səti]    American [ˌju:nɪˈvɜ:rsəti]    


n.    Comprehensive university; university personnel; university campus  


Patrick is now at London University


Patrick is now studying at the University of London.


Plural: universities    


3. Earthbound    


British [ˈɜ:θbaʊnd]    American [ˈɜ:rθbaʊnd]    


adj.     Fixed to the land, bound by worldly interests, practical;  


The earthbound larvae from which they develop are less pretty, but just as predatory.


The larvae live on the ground and are not as beautiful as the adults, but they can still hunt.


4. earthquake    


British [ˈɜ:θkweɪk]    American [ˈɜ:rθkweɪk]    


n.    Earthquake; big change; turmoil;   


The earthquake lasted for three days.


The earthquake lasted for 3 days.


Plural: earthquakes    


5. ecological    


British [ˌi:kəˈlɒdʒɪkl]    American [ˌi:kəˈlɑ:dʒɪkl]    


adj.    Ecological (academic);   


Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance.


Large dams wreak havoc on Siberia's fragile ecological balance.


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