"Supercalifragilistic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Supercalifragilistic" Meaning

The word "supercalifragilistic" comes from the soundtrack of the iconic Disney movie "Mary Poppins" (1964). It is a nonsense word, also known as a portmanteau, which was invented by the Sherman Brothers (the songwriters of the movie).

The word "supercalifragilistic" can be broken down into three parts:

"Super" means extremely good or great
"Cali" is a shortened form of "california", possibly related to the idea of something being enchanting or alluring
"Fragili" means fragile, delicate
"Stic" is a playful suffix similar to "istic"

When combined, the word "supercalifragilistic" roughly means "something that is extremely good, enchanting, and fragile but also impressive" or "something truly wonderful, extraordinary, and magical".

It is often used to describe something that is incredibly exciting or amazing, but also fragile or delicate.

"Supercalifragilistic" Examples

Example 1: "The fireworks display was supercalifragilistic, with sparks flying every which way across the night sky."

Example 2: "The children's play was a supercalifragilistic mess, with toys scattered all over the room and paint splattered on every surface."

Example 3: "The singer's supercalifragilistic voice fills the concert hall, sending shivers down the spines of everyone in attendance."

Example 4: "The new fashion designer's supercalifragilistic creations on the runway left critics scrambling to find the right words to describe them."

Example 5: "The rollercoaster ride was supercalifragilistic, accelerating and twisting in every direction at once, leaving riders screaming with delight."

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