There are More than 1,700 Words Invented by Shakespeare. Here Are Our Top 50 – by The Write Life Team…

Did you know there are 1,700+ words invented by Shakespeare used in his plays and poems?

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust says he did this “often by combining words, changing nouns into verbs, adding prefixes or suffixes, and so on.”

Perhaps even more interesting is although these words and phrases were invented in the 16th century, many of them are still in use today!

Keep reading as we explore 50 of our favorite phrases and words invented by Shakespeare and share a bit of the story behind them where we can.

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5 thoughts on “There are More than 1,700 Words Invented by Shakespeare. Here Are Our Top 50 – by The Write Life Team…

  1. I have a feeling some of these words as used by Shakespeare are based on words that already existed. He may have turned nouns into verbs and vice versa, thus creating new words. “Elbow” as a noun was already there; maybe Bill made it into a verb? And “assassin” is derived from Arabic via Italian. Shakespeare may have tweaked that into the thing done by assassins. Etc.

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