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6. Rural-This word could arguably be further down the list, but I wanted to give you a start with a word that makes everyone stop and say the word over and over again.
5. Sesquipedalian-Originating from 17th century Latin and originally meaning ‘a foot and a half long’, this word literally stands for ‘long-winded’ words, such as Sesquipedalian.
4. Phenomenon-Some words are just a phenomenon when it comes to reading and writing.
3. Onomatopoeia-Referring to words that are similar to sounds or noises, these words are often used for “boom” or “buzz.”
2. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious-For every Mary Poppins fan this word is easier to pronounce than the word ‘pronounce’ itself, especially with a lot more wit.
1. Worcestershire-Without any doubt this is one of the most tongue twisting single words out there.
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