If it’s ironic that efficient has three syllables, consider the humor in Polonius’ speech about brevity being the soul of wit. ;-) We usually only quote that one line, but it’s contained in a very, very, very, VERY long speech, and that fact is absolutely the punchline.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
Sometimes those zero-syllable words are the most powerful.
Uncle Kenny over 1 year ago
I pronounce it with four syllables. Guess I’d better become more efficient.
TonysSon over 1 year ago
Reba McEntire has been known to hit 8 notes while singing a 3 syllable word.
Doug K over 1 year ago
It has to be odd. Ef·fi·cient has three syllables, so of course, it is odd.
And if Efficient had four syllables or two syllables, it would be even – which would still make it odd (for a three-syllable word).
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Fragile
Lambutts over 1 year ago
Make sure you put the emPHAsis on the correct sylLAble (has to be said out loud)
mrwiskers over 1 year ago
As a former elementary school teacher, I remember most children with his level of curiosity and insights, were seldom able to sit still very long.
rshive over 1 year ago
Just one look … was all it took.
yaakovashoshana over 1 year ago
And why is “abbreviation” such a long word?
calliarcale over 1 year ago
If it’s ironic that efficient has three syllables, consider the humor in Polonius’ speech about brevity being the soul of wit. ;-) We usually only quote that one line, but it’s contained in a very, very, very, VERY long speech, and that fact is absolutely the punchline.
eced52 over 1 year ago
My Mom had the look. Even high school seniors were afraid of the look, even when she was in her late 70’s
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
Parsimonious would have been a better choice.
braindead Premium Member over 1 year ago
And there’s no such word as gullible. Look it up.
ellisaana Premium Member over 1 year ago
Succinct