What is a synonym for polyglot?
What is a synonym for polyglot?
In this page you can discover 13 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for polyglot, like: diglot, linguist, multilingual, bilingual, polylingual, learned in languages, diglottic, hexaglot, panglossian, polymath and complutensian.
What is the opposite of polyglot?
Opposite of bilingual or polyglot. monolingual. unilingual. monoglot.
What is it called when you are clueless?
clueless in American English a. stupid; obtuse. b. ignorant or uninformed, specif.
Does clueless mean dumb?
adjective stupid, thick, dull, naive, dim, dense, dumb (informal), simple-minded, dozy (Brit. informal), simple, slow, witless, dopey (informal), moronic, unintelligent, half-witted, slow on the uptake (informal) He’s totally clueless when it comes to women.
How do you say someone is Clueless?
clueless
- ignorant,
- incognizant,
- innocent,
- insensible,
- nescient,
- oblivious,
- unacquainted,
- unaware,
Is Cluelessly a word?
Cluelessly meaning In a clueless manner.
What does Cluelessly mean?
1 : having or providing no clue a clueless case for the police to solve. 2 : completely or hopelessly bewildered, unaware, ignorant, or foolish clueless about what they want.
How many languages do you need to speak to be a polyglot?
If you can speak two languages, you’re bilingual; three and you’re trilingual. If you speak even more than three, you might be known as a polyglot.
What does the name polyglot mean?
Definition of polyglot (Entry 2 of 2) 1a : speaking or writing several languages : multilingual. b : composed of numerous linguistic groups a polyglot population. 2 : containing matter in several languages a polyglot sign. 3 : composed of elements from different languages.
What are the origins of the word ‘polyglot’?
polyglot – Meaning “written in or knowing many languages,” it is from Greek polu-, “many,” and glotto, “tongue.”
What does polyglottal mean?
polyglot – a person who speaks more than one language. linguist. individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul – a human being; “there was too much for one person to do”. bilingual, bilingualist – a person who speaks two languages fluently.
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