What's a big-vocabulary word for someone with a big vocabulary?
I'd like to say I'm looking for a "_____".
What's a big-vocabulary word for someone with a big vocabulary?
I'd like to say I'm looking for a "_____".
A lexicomane? Literally: someone who’s mad about dictionaries…
This seems to be too new and/or marginal a coinage to appear in the major dictionaries yet; but it’s made from standard parts, and made well, so should be easily comprehensible (certainly by any big-vocabulary-person), and seems to be gaining quite a bit of currency (googling it reveals plenty of use). On Wordnik.
I was going to suggest sesquipedalian — which is certainly a big word, although perhaps not as precisely aligned with an extensive vocabulary as lexicomane (other than by inference). Still, I'm unsure that PLL's call is the right one.
Vocabularian has the advantage of being quite adequately hoity-toity while also reasonably clear.
As @PLL and @fotunate1 noted, lexicomane and sesquipedalian are probably the words that most accurately describe someone with a big vocabulary.
Here are some other words that mean one who studies or is knowledgeable in words; such a person would have quite an extensive vocabulary, I'd hope:
A lexicographer is someone who compiles dictionaries, maybe that would fit the bill? To be honest, your questions isn't crystal-clear...
I came up with 3 terms.
Megagaltastic: I'm looking for a megagaltastic individual