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The longest one-syllable word in the English language is commonly cited as 'screeched'.
However, there are a few other nine letters options, such as 'scratched', 'scrounged', 'scrunched' and 'stretched'.
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It includes, too, a single instance of the ten-letter word scraunched, from the 1620 English translation of Don Quixote, a novel by the Spanish writer Miguel de ...
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The two longest one-syllable words in the English language are screeched and strengths. Mind you, this information came from a "factoid" page ...
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The longest one syllable word in the English language is "screeched". With 9 letters, screeched ties with scratched, scrounged, scrunched, stretched, and the ...
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the longest English word of one syllable is the ten-letter scraunched, appearing in a 1620 ...