"Sesquipedal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sesquipedal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sesquipedal
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"Sesquipedal" Meaning

Sung to the tune of a sesquipedalian speech marked by use of long words.

"Sesquipedal" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sesquipedalian"


Definition:

Sesquipedalian refers to a person who uses long words; characterized by a tendency to use large words when simpler ones would suffice.

Examples:


The professor was known for being sesquipedalian in his lectures, using complex vocabulary to confuse his students.
The sesquipedalian writer's use of polysyllabic words made his text difficult to read.
Avoid being sesquipedalian in your writing, engaging with your readers rather than showing off your vocabulary.
Despite being a layman, the politician's sesquipedalian speeches made him seem pompous and out of touch.
The sesquipedalian author's habit of using obscure words often frustrated his editors.

"Sesquipedal" Similar Words

Sesquialterous

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Sesquialterous (adjective) refers to something that has 17 syllables when recited in its own name.

Sesquibasic

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Sesquicentenary

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A celebratory period of 150 years continuing from a particular date, especially the 150th anniversary of an event.

Sesquicentennial

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A sesquicentennial is a 150th anniversary, derived from the Latin "sesqui" meaning "one and a half" and "centennial" meaning a hundred.

Sesquiotica

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Sesquioxide

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Sesquioxide refers to a compound that contains three parts of oxygen for every two parts of another element, such as chromium (Cr2O3), iron (Fe2O3), or titanium (Ti2O3).

Sesquioxidising

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Sesquioxidizing

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I couldn't find any word with the name 'sesquioxidizing' in the dictionary. However, the prefix "sesquioxid-" can be broken down into its parts:<br><br>"sesqui-" is a prefix that comes from the Latin word "sesquuiaris" which means "one and a half."<br><br>"oxide-" is also from Latin "oxid-em" which refers to oxygen.<br><br>The word might be a play on the word "half-oxide" or a made-up word, but it's not a valid word that I could find in any English dictionary.

Sesquipedalia

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Sesquipedalian

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Having a manner of speaking that uses long words; given to using long words.

Sesquipedalianism

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Sesquipedalianist

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A person given to or characterized by the use of long words.

Sesquipedality

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Sesquiplicate

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To repeat or say something again and again, often in a boastful or tiresome manner. <br><br>Example: "He's started to sesquiplicate the same story to anyone who will listen, getting more dramatic with each retelling."

Sesquisalt

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Sesquitone

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A word that is not commonly used!<br><br>Sesquitone can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Not found in major dictionaries, "sesquitone" might be a colloquial or a misspelling of "sesquitone," which is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a tone or sound one-third of the normal tone. It can also mean a musical note a tone higher than the preceding one (or 2 above the natural note).<br>2. Alternatively, "sesquitone" may refer to a very unpleasant or unpleasantly humorous tone.<br><br>However, more likely, "sesquotone" is another name for a sesquialtera, which is an eight-tone instrumnt within the music field of Austrian Equatorial musoc timesand dating from centuries ago. <br><br>It is also closely related to a sesquialtera signatory note, used in composition of atonal and the derivative piece.