Straight into the deep end of learning new words, it evokes a certain exciting feeling within. Knowing what multisyllabic words are all about blows open the door of secrets. Think of the phenomenon like you’re playing a game and you’ve just discovered a new world, sure it gives puts you in a fully new environment, but also has enough in there for you to really explore.
Multisyllabic words are fun to say and dare we say it, help us become better readers. Naturally, you people want all these words in one-place (for easy access, obviously!), but what if we told you we went that extra mile just for your benefit? Sounds too-good-to-be-true, right? As things stand though, this post goes into every kind of monosyllabic word there is (with segregated sections) and even gives you an introduction for each list.
Here Is A List Of 800 Mutlisyllabic Words
2-Syllable Words
The starting point for word learning should be two-syllable words because in a word they are simple (with just that extra bit of added charm in their simple-ness). Rhythm in speech and pronunciation improvement are just a few things that children get to learn from this set of words. The list we’re about to get into has words with a slight bouncy nature, take for instance sunshine, basket, or happy. Sound them out – aren’t they bouncy? When saying a two-syllable word, there’s a slight break/beat between parts of the word.
Try playing along – it’ll make things more fun – just clap along when saying these words – you’ll see how it makes learning more fun!
- apple
- basket
- candle
- dinner
- eagle
- fabric
- garden
- hammer
- island
- jungle
- kitten
- ladder
- mirror
- napkin
- orange
- pencil
- quiver
- rabbit
- sandal
- table
- umbrella
- violet
- wagon
- yellow
- zebra
- anchor
- breeze
- cactus
- dolphin
- echo
- flamingo
- guitar
- harbor
- igloo
- jasmine
- kangaroo
- lantern
- magnet
- nectar
- octopus
- pumpkin
- quilt
- rocket
- sunset
- tiger
- unicorn
- vulture
- whisper
- xylophone
- yogurt
- zeppelin
- bubble
- cable
- daisy
- eager
- fable
- gazelle
- hollow
- insect
- jolly
- kettle
- lily
- marble
- noble
- olive
- panda
- quail
- ripple
- saddle
- tulip
- vivid
- waffle
- yonder
- zipper
- amber
- blossom
- crimson
- dusk
- ember
- frost
- glow
- haze
- ivy
- jade
- knight
- lark
- mist
- nimbus
- opal
- plume
- quartz
- rose
- shade
- thorn
- urchin
- vine
- willow
- yarn
- azure
3-Syllable Words
Super fun to say with a little extra fun thrown in there! 3-syallable words are just that. They have a certain natural rhythm which makes them fun to sound out. If we go a little further and break them down separately (each word that is): to-ma-to, choc-o-late, but-ter-fly. Out loud fun is what it’s all about with 3-syllabic words.
As a natural outcome, when kids say these words out loud a development of speech patterns and the discernment of how words are built is clearly seen. That’s without mentioning the fact that they make reading books and telling stories just that extra-bit interesting.
Butterfly fluttering in the sky! It just sounds magical!
- alligator
- bicycle
- camera
- dinosaur
- elephant
- fantastic
- giraffe
- hamburger
- instrument
- jellybean
- kaleidoscope
- ladybug
- macaroni
- notebook
- octagon
- pajamas
- quicksand
- raspberry
- strawberry
- tornado
- umbrella
- violin
- watermelon
- xylophone
- yesterday
- zucchini
- alphabet
- barbecue
- carnival
- delicious
- enchanted
- fireworks
- gazebo
- harmonica
- illusion
- jubilee
- kangaroo
- lighthouse
- majestic
- narrative
- obstacle
- paradise
- quarantine
- radiator
- sapphire
- telescope
- universe
- volcano
- wonderland
- xylograph
- yesterday
- zodiac
- ambulance
- binocular
- caterpillar
- dandelion
- escalator
- furniture
- generator
- horizon
- invention
- jubilation
- kaleidoscope
- landscape
- migration
- navigation
- operation
- pavement
- quotation
- reptile
- symphony
- tangerine
- unicycle
- vibration
- wilderness
- yesterday
- zephyr
- accordion
- bacteria
- cinnamon
- dynamite
- elevator
- festival
- guarantee
- hibernate
- influence
- javelin
- kaleidoscope
- librarian
- molecule
- navigate
- oxygen
- parachute
- quarrelsome
- rectangle
- saxophone
- triangle
- university
- veteran
- wrestling
- yesterday
- ziggurat
4-Syllable Words
Now we’re approaching that fancy-space! Four-syllable words stretch the limits of vocabulary, that too in exciting ways. Granted, they might seem big but once you break them down into smaller chunks, things get a whole lot easier. Take words like celebrate, elephant, or caterpillar. You can hear all the four beats when you say them out loud. Cel-e-brate, el-e-phant, cat-er-pil-lar.
Practicing these words gives kids a boosted level of confidence. Even longer words can be easy to understand when things are broken down into digestible chunks. As an added plus, they get to sound super charming when using words like vegetable or ambulance.
- basketball
- calculator
- dictionary
- electricity
- fantastic
- generosity
- helicopter
- imagination
- jellybean
- kaleidoscope
- laboratory
- magnificent
- notebook
- octopus
- pajamas
- quicksand
- raspberry
- strawberry
- tornado
- umbrella
- violin
- watermelon
- xylophone
- yesterday
- zucchini
- alphabet
- barbecue
- carnival
- delicious
- enchanted
- fireworks
- gazebo
- harmonica
- illusion
- jubilee
- kangaroo
- lighthouse
- majestic
- narrative
- obstacle
- paradise
- quarantine
- radiator
- sapphire
- telescope
- universe
- volcano
- wonderland
- xylograph
- yesterday
- zodiac
- ambidextrous
- biodiversity
- cardiovascular
- dehumidifier
- electromagnetic
- floriculture
- geometrical
- hydroelectric
- international
- juxtaposition
- kaleidoscopic
- lexicography
- metamorphosis
- neuroscience
- oscilloscope
- photosynthesis
- quadrilateral
- radiographic
- sophisticated
- thermodynamics
- ultraviolet
- veterinarian
- whirligig
- xenophobia
- yesteryear
- zoological
- agriculture
- bureaucracy
- chromatic
- democracy
- encyclopedia
- federation
- geography
- hypothesis
- ideology
- jurisdiction
- kaleidoscope
- legislation
- meteorology
- negotiation
- organization
- philosophy
- quadrupedal
- rehabilitation
- spectroscopy
- telecommunication
- unconventional
- vegetation
- wavelength
- xenogenesis
- yesterday
- zoomorphism
5-Syllable Words
We’re on our way to getting into some seriously cool words now! Think of five-syllable words like mini-versions of tongue twisters and make learning just that more engaging. Benefits? Pronunciation, memory, spelling. Examples include imagination, determination, and communication.
Yes, they are tricky to get a hold of first. There does come a time when things get easier though, for instance when the words in contention are spoken slowly and sounded-out. Words like these pop up every now and then in songs and books. Therefore, learning them early is a fantastic idea.
- alphabetical
- biological
- celebration
- dictionary
- electricity
- fascination
- generosity
- happiness
- imagination
- jubilation
- kaleidoscope
- laboratory
- magnificent
- negotiation
- obstacle
- paradise
- quarantine
- radiator
- sapphire
- telescope
- universe
- volcano
- wonderland
- xylograph
- yesterday
- zodiac
- alphabetical
- biological
- celebration
- dictionary
- electricity
- fascination
- generosity
- happiness
- imagination
- jubilation
- kaleidoscope
- laboratory
- magnificent
- negotiation
- obstacle
- paradise
- quarantine
- radiator
- sapphire
- telescope
- universe
- volcano
- wonderland
- xylograph
- yesterday
- zodiac
- anthropological
- biodegradable
- cardiovascular
- deoxyribonucleic
- electromagnetic
- floricultural
- geometrical
- hydroelectric
- international
- juxtaposition
- kaleidoscopic
- lexicographical
- metamorphosis
- neuroscientific
- oscilloscopic
- photosynthetic
- quadrilateral
- radiographical
- sophisticated
- thermodynamic
- ultraviolet
- veterinary
- whirligig
- xenophobic
- yesteryear
- zoological
- agricultural
- bureaucratic
- chromatic
- democratic
- encyclopedic
- federational
- geographical
- hypothetical
- ideological
- jurisdictional
- kaleidoscopic
- legislative
- meteorological
- organizational
- philosophical
- quadrupedal
- rehabilitative
- spectroscopic
- telecommunicational
- unconventional
- vegetational
- wavelength
- xenogenetic
- yesterday
- zoomorphic
Use Of Mutisyllabic Words For Better Readability And Understanding
We’ve treaded rough waters of every monosyllabic variation you could think of. Let’s add some extra fu into the mix, then! The section right here includes words that are interesting and just plain cool to say. FYI: they do not have a specific word count (so, expect a right mix of things here).
We encourage kids to try these out and use them in sentences, trust us, you’ll love it! The more words kiddos learn, the more they’ll get appreciation of just how to express themselves. Go ahead then, explore the list below!
- abundance
- benevolent
- cascade
- dazzling
- effervescent
- flourish
- glimmer
- harmonious
- illuminate
- jubilant
- luminous
- melodious
- nostalgia
- opulent
- picturesque
- quintessential
- radiant
- serenity
- tranquility
- utopia
- vivid
- whimsical
- yearning
- zealous
- ambrosial
- blissful
- celestial
- delightful
- ethereal
- fascinating
- glorious
- heavenly
- idyllic
- joyful
- kaleidoscopic
- lush
- majestic
- noble
- ornate
- peaceful
- quaint
- resplendent
- splendid
- tranquil
- unblemished
- vibrant
- wondrous
- youthful
- zesty
- abundant
- bountiful
- cascade
- dazzle
- effervesce
- flourish
- glisten
- harmony
- illuminate
- jubilance
- luster
- melody
- nostalgic
- opulence
- picturesque
- quintessence
- radiance
- serene
- tranquil
- utopian
- vividness
- whimsy
- yearn
- zeal
- ambrosia
- bliss
- celestial
- delight
- ethereal
- fascination
- glory
- heaven
- idyllic
- joy
- kaleidoscope
- lushness
- majesty
- nobility
- ornament
- peace
- quaintness
- resplendence
- splendor
- tranquility
- unblemished
- vibrancy
- wonder
- youth
- zest
- blossom
- cascade
- dawn
- eclipse
- flourish
- glimmer
- harmony
- illuminate
- jubilant
- kinetic
- luminous
- melody
- nectar
- oasis
- prism
- quasar
- radiance
- serenity
- twilight
- utopia
- vivid
- whimsical
- yearning
- zenith
- aura
- breeze
- crescent
- dew
- ember
- frost
- glow
- haze
- iris
- jewel
- lagoon
- mist
- nebula
- orbit
- petal
- quartz
- ripple
- spark
- tendril
- umbra
- vortex
- whisper
- xylem
- yonder
- zephyr
- blossom
There you have it, then! You’ve made it to the bottom of the 400+ awesome multisyllabic word list! Great job, first of all. Hopefully, things have been enriching! Consider those vocab skills, boosted to the extremes. Things are not finished yet, people because we advise you to: keep exploration alive and keep learning. Let us end with this – Keep adding to your word treasure chest and let imagination run its wild course!
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