Shashi Tharoor Received A WhatsApp Message With An Amazing Sentence in English, He Went On To Appreciate The Skills And Left Twitter Surprised

More than his work, the Kerala MP is popular on social media for his amazing speech videos and the use of fancy English words. Shashi Tharoor’s wordy tweets have, time and again, baffled, impressed and intrigued people on social media and generated some hilarious responses.

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Right from the “Exasperating farrago of distortions”, he has always been the epitome of trolls and memes on social media. It might be his English or the logical things he perpetuates on the rivals, Shashi Tharoor is always a winner in this space of wisdom and fun. Tharoor has the power of transforming a normal discussion into an erudite one.

There are many instances when people have tried to pull a Tharoor only to fall flat on their faces. It might be his English or the logical things he perpetuates on the rivals, Tharoor is always a winner in this space of wisdom and fun. Tharoor has the power of transforming a normal discussion into an erudite one.

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Nobody can match Shashi Tharoor and even imitating him is not an easy task. They say ‘Imitation is the best form of flattery’ but it’s hard in the case of Tharoor. He is the one who has time and again floored netizens with his amazing vocabulary. Apart from making memes about his vocabulary, people have also started imitating his style, mostly without any success.

But recently, Tharoor took to his Twitter account to appreciate someone else’s language skills and our perception changed forever. Of course, it wasn’t just any random person. It was a vocabulary genius’ piece of work. Brace yourself, because this might leave you even more confused than Tharoor’s tweets have ever managed to do.

I guess you had to read it once more just like I did.

Reportedly, the sentence is from Dmitri Borgmann’s book ‘Language on Vacation: An Olio of Orthographical Oddities’. It is an example of a rhopalic sentence, where each word contains one letter, or one syllable, more than the previous word. The 20th word “incomprehensibleness” is 20 letters long which might make this sentence the longest rhopalic one.

Shashi Tharoor’s tweet went viral and here’s how Twitterati reacted to it.

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People are eagerly waiting for Shashi Tharoor to enlighten them with a new word in 2018.

Related Article: Shashi Tharoor Started 2018 With A SILLY Mistake On Twitter And Twitterati Is Hilariously Trolling Him

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