What is another word for polyglot?
Pronunciation:
[ pˈɒlɪɡlˌɒt], [ pˈɒlɪɡlˌɒt], [ p_ˈɒ_l_ɪ_ɡ_l_ˌɒ_t]
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Synonyms for Polyglot:
adj.
• all (adjective)n.
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- encode,
- fluency,
- fluent,
- communicative competence,
- code switching,
- anglophone,
- bilingual,
- false beginner,
- fidelity.
- phonologist,
- Lexicographist,
- Glossarist,
- wordsmith,
- etymologist,
- lexicologist,
- Definer,
- wordsmiths,
- Philologian,
- dictionary editor,
- dictionary maker,
- dictionarist,
- Philologer,
- Vocabulist,
- phonetician,
- glossarian,
- phoneticians,
- Glossologist,
- Glossographer,
- phoneticist,
- phonologists,
- definers.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- record book,
- studbook,
- encyclopedia,
- catalog,
- work of reference,
- current,
- apposition,
- semanticist,
- casebook,
- literary,
- dissimilar,
- concordance,
- dialectic,
- telephone directory,
- varied,
- lingual,
- semiotician,
- gazetteer,
- multifarious,
- phone book,
- Metaphrase,
- different,
- index,
- telephone book,
- all manner of,
- calendar,
- Metaphrastic,
- reference book,
- heterogeneous,
- source book,
- literal,
- linguistic,
- Daedal,
- distinguishable,
- variform,
- Paraphrastic,
- catalogue raisonne,
- directory,
- differing,
- city directory,
- dictionary,
- dictionary catalog,
- harmony,
- vernacular,
- synonym,
- classified catalog,
- paraphrase,
- modified,
- linguistic scientist,
- diversified,
- cyclopedia,
- diverse,
- all kinds of,
- sociolinguist,
- divers,
- various,
- atlas,
- equivalent.
How to use "Polyglot" in context?
Polyglot is a term used to describe someone who can fluently speak more than one language. Polyglots are not uncommon, but they are also not guaranteed to have success in any field where speaking multiple languages is a requirement. Polyglots have a gift, but they also have to work hard to maintain their ability to speak multiple languages.
Not only do polyglots have to be strong linguists, but they also need to have stamina. Many polyglots are able to speak multiple languages without taking a break, but this is not always the case.
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