It sounds like someone with poor vocabulary critisising himself.
you would call someone chuckles when he or she laughs and there tummy bounces up and down
your mum's vocabulary (: Love , Shazeel Can i actually get an answer??
To call someone feminine
a shetlander
A dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary is a thesaurus.
Someone with a great vocabulary can be called articulate, eloquent, or well-spoken.
reading/sight vocabulary
English extensively uses Latin vocabulary in legal, medical, religious and scientific fields. Specifically, Latin vocabulary is common in anatomy and medicine. It also is extensive in biology and chemistry. It likewise is prevalent in law. Similarly is it widespread in liturgics.
Could someone paraphrase the subsequent statement utilizing sophisticated vocabulary?
not really, some very young people have a great extensive vocabulary while many adults have trouble stringing three sentences together which are grammatically correct!
There are a number of things you can call a person who has command over their vast vocabulary. You could say this person is a scholar or educated for example.
another way to say "large" is grande in spanish or big
In 1600, the average person's vocabulary was estimated to be around 5,000-10,000 words. Shakespeare's vocabulary was much larger, estimated to be around 20,000-25,000 words. This difference is partially due to Shakespeare's extensive use of language in his literary works.
It's a neologism, an ignorant back-formation from the word "incline" by someone who had no knowledge of the history of the word. Your vocabulary is improved by its absence.
It sounds like someone with poor vocabulary critisising himself.
Loyal or fidel ( fidelity )