multisyllabic
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of multisyllabic
Example Sentences
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“Many students struggle at the secondary level with decoding, typically multisyllabic words, so those longer words that they’re encountering in science text, for example, or in social studies text,” Wexler said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 14, 2024
He can sight-read multisyllabic words, but he can’t always figure out why a character in a story acted the way they did.
From Slate ● Nov. 4, 2020
When he picked up with his career, Conway had to reconstruct his entire flow, switching from complex, multisyllabic flows to a slower, conversational cadence.
From Washington Post ● Sep. 11, 2020
To prevent a reviewer’s eyes from glazing over, Jacob says, use clear language instead of multisyllabic jargon.
From Nature ● Dec. 19, 2019
Are the munchkin-voiced 2- and 3-year-olds actually reading those multisyllabic words?
From Salon ● Sep. 12, 2012
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