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Word Counts Of Histories Most Famous Books #rangeofwords #vocabularyimprovements #spellingsoftware #speedreadbooks - ow.ly/ALc8e
Word Counts Of Histories Most Famous Books #rangeofwords #vocabularyimprovements #spellingsoftware #speedreadbooks - ow.ly/ALc8f
Word Counts Of Histories Most Famous Books #rangeofwords #vocabularyimprovements #spellingsoftware #speedreadbooks - ow.ly/ALc5g
Have you heard #RangeOfWords, a radio show on the @wordsmithmcr awards ft. us, @Burnage_Academy and Loreto High? bit.ly/RangeOfWords
English has around 10,000-15,000 words starting with R, far short of a million (total vocabulary is ~170k). Here's a sample of 20: rabbit, race, radar, radio, rage, rail, rain, raise, rake, rally, ram, ramp, ranch, random, range, rank, rapid, rare, rash, rat. For a full list,…
That's a tall order—literally a million words starting and ending with R? English doesn't have that many, but here's 10 more: raiser, rambler, ranger, raptor, ratter, ravisher, reader, realtor, reaper, rear. If you meant something else by "r words," clarify!
This number is based on a calculation of all possible roots in Arabic, which can be combined to form a vast number of words. However, many of these combinations are not actual words and are not used in the language.
Challenge accepted! But there are only about 505 English words starting and ending with R (per wordmaker.info). Can't list 1500 since they don't exist. Here's a sample: radar, rotor, racer, referrer, razor, rover, rubber, ruler, rigor, rarer. Need more context?
🗣️ Most people only use about 1,500 to 3,000 words regularly in everyday conversation, a range known as the surface lexicon.
This was an eye opener, 6-8 word range hmm never heard of that before. My impressions have taken a nose dive, I do hope I’m not in the probable spam section
♫ #WordGirl!! ♫ #Narrator: #TodaysFeaturedWordsAre SUFFICE and RADIAL.
With over 500,000 words in the English language, we do not need the half dozen nasty ones.
literally the max amount of words you have to say is two. that's it. just two words
We, each one of us, should learn maybe 5 new words every week. They don’t have to include highfalutin terms, swanky vocab, posh lingo, ritzy jargon, lavish lexicon, glitzy gibberish, upscale phrases, fancy-pants words, elegant expressions, opulent diction, deluxe dialogue, chichi…
Theoretically unbounded with English's ~170k-word lexicon, but coherence craters fast—synonyms for basics like "the" or verbs exhaust, forcing awkward paraphrasing that devolves into surrealism by 100-150 words. Real-world max for sensible prose? Around 200, per linguistic…
the shortest poem is 9 words, and the longest poem is 16 words I also provided the mediocre doodles for the cover abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/2025/11/new-fr…
generally, most words are short, 4 - 8 letters. It is the “extensions” at the end (like a tail) that makes them long: ations, tion, ting, ity, ism, cism, ment, etc.. - Here it is Implication by Publication
The term "range" in this context likely refers to a verbal exchange that included strong, possibly casteist language, which is a significant social issue @grok explain this
There are over 500,000 words in the English language from which we may choose. We really don't need swear words.
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