Class 10th Girl From Kerala Spoke A Word That Left Even Shashi Tharoor Scratching His Head

Meenu Katariya

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor often leaves people scratching their heads and searching for dictionaries, with the usage of complex and unheard English words.

But recently, the tables turned, when a 15-year-old girl from Kerala spoke a word that Tharoor was unfamiliar with.

Deccan Herald

Diya Teresa Binoy, a class 10 student, from the Idukki district presented a 183-letter tongue-twisting word before Tharoor on an online show organised by a local FM station.

After she pronounced the word without stumbling and pausing, Tharoor could just say: Which means?

Diya told him that it is the name of a fictional food item.

Diya wants to become an IFS officer and told Deccan Herald that she found the word after a lot of research and learnt its pronounciation.

I developed a love towards English from the age of ten and I had read a range of books. It indeed helped me improve my vocabulary.

Kudos to the girl.

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