I'm sure you will also be grateful that it's the longest I'll be using, unless I happen to mention antidisestablishmentarianism. |
The longest word in the English language, antidisestablishmentarianism describes a movement in England in the 1800s opposed to the separation of church and state. |
Prizes if you could do antidisestablishmentarianism without drawing breath. |
Those who opposed disestablishmentarians, and there were many, particularly in Ireland and Wales, were thus supporters of antidisestablishmentarianism. |
The grandfather of all nominalizations, antidisestablishmentarianism, potentially contains at least two verbs, three adjectives and six other nouns. |
He can write supercalifragilisticexpialidocious without making a single mistake and he can also pronounce antidisestablishmentarianism. |