"Vocabulist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vocabulist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vocabulist" Meaning

Rare or obscure vocabulary word.

"Vocabulist" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Vocabulist"


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The famous author was known for being a master vocabulist, rigorously building her own dictionary of words she'd never heard before to create a more authentic and unique writing style.

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To prepare for the linguistics exam, the professor stressed the importance of studying the work of a well-known vocabulist who had a remarkable ability for coining words and phrases that became common in everyday language.

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The professor asked the communication major to write an essay on the skills required to be a skilled vocabulist, citing examples of such individuals who have contributed significantly to the enrichment of the language.

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The cross-cultural exchange program aimed to connect skilled vocabulist between the two nations, facilitating the sharing of words and idioms specific to each culture, resulting in the expansion of each language.

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The new English pedagogy focused on teachers incorporating themselves as vocabulists, permanently seeking to ignite curiosity in language learners by introducing obscure, often arcane terms, thereby creating interest in the vastness of linguistic expression.

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<strong>Vocabulary</strong><br><br>Noun<br><br> The words and phrases used when writing, speaking, or thinking: "she has a good vocabulary".<br> The set of words and phrases used by a person or language at a particular time: "the literary vocabulary of the Romantic poets".<br> The words and phrases used in a particular department or activity such as technical vocabulary.

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