Pronunciation: /ˌɛtəˈmɒlədʒɪst/
noun a person who studies the history of words, their origins, and how their meanings have changed over time
A1 An etymologist studies the origins of words.
A2 The etymologist traced the history of the word 'butterfly'.
B1 As an etymologist, she specialized in the study of Latin roots.
B2 The etymologist's research shed light on the evolution of language.
C1 The renowned etymologist published a comprehensive dictionary of word origins.
C2 The etymologist's expertise in historical linguistics was unparalleled.
formal The etymologist studied the origins of words and their meanings.
informal My friend is an etymologist and loves discovering the history behind words.
slang I never knew being an etymologist could be so fascinating!
figurative As an etymologist of emotions, she delved into the roots of human feelings.
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