Longest word in English
Posted by: Josef EssbergerThe publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary quote “loccinaucinihilipilification” (29 letters) as the longest genuine word, followed by “antidisestablishmentarianism“ (28 letters). According to Oxford, although there are a few other words that are longer, they are mainly technical words or invented for the purpose.
I can now reveal that in fact “smiles” is the longest genuine word in the English language because there is a mile between its first and last letters.
Posted by Josef Essberger November 2007
Josef founded EnglishClub for learners and teachers of English in 1997
4 comments
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sudha says:
i think SMILES remain the longest word for me as it gives meaning to live long. So smile ………………………….
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Matt says:
but if i wrote ‘Loccinaucinihilipilification’ in mile high letters it’d still be longer than ‘smiles’ lets not be cheesey
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sunil says:
I think “my smile” is the longest and brightest word
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annie says:
lol,that is true.the longest word in the world is smile.