The longest word in the English language
How long do you think the longest word in the English language is? Think about the word ‘beautiful’. That’s 9 letters. So maybe the longest one is 10, 11 or 12 letters long? No, it has 28 letters!
Antidisestablishmentarianism
Antidisestablishmentarianism is a pretty long word but it’s not that complicated when you actually look at it.
The establishment is the governing body, either a physical thing like a government, or a concept, such as a set of rules.
So, disestablishment means to remove the establishment. It was created in the 19th century to describe the removal of the Church of England as the state church of England.
Which means antidisestablishment is the opposition to this.
Which means that an antidisestablishmentarian is a person who believes in this (another example of this suffix is a vegetarian).
Which means that antidisestablishmentarianism is the political movement of people who oppose the removal of the establishment. Ok, so maybe it is complicated.
Other long words in English
But antidisestablishmentarianism is only the longest non-technical word (non-scientific). The longest scientific word in English is the name of the longest protein known to man, called Titin. Of course Titin is only its common name. It’s full name is a bit longer, at… 189,819 letters long! (Yes, like a short story!)
It’s too long to include here but you can see it at Wikipedia.
Maybe one day when it’s raining and you have nothing to do you can try reading it aloud. But if seeing that word scares you then you might have a phobia of long words. In which case, you have
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
At 35 letters long this word is one of the longest words in the English language. However, because it’s actually a technical word it doesn’t take the crown of English’s longest word!
And then there’s the long word from the movie Mary Poppins:
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
This has 34 letters in its name though doesn’t mean anything. It was invented for a song in the film.
What is the longest word in your language?