At just six years old, Dev Agarwaal has achieved an extraordinary linguistic milestone that showcases exceptional memory, focus, and intelligence. Dev successfully spelled not one but two of the longest English words – a remarkable achievement that highlights his deep curiosity and love for learning.
The first word consists of 45 letters and is known as one of the longest words in the English language, referring to a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust. The second with 36 letters, is a whimsical word made famous by the classic movie Mary Poppins.
For a child of his age to memorize, understand, and accurately spell such complex words reflects not only linguistic talent but also strong dedication, cognitive skill, and a keen interest in the English language.
This incredible feat by Dev was verified and recognized by the Genius Book of Records as a World Record under the category of Youngest to Spell the Longest English Words. His achievement serves as an inspiration to children and parents worldwide – showing that age is no barrier when it comes to learning, passion, and persistence.
Dev’s record reminds us that the seeds of greatness are often sown early – with curiosity, encouragement, and the joy of discovery leading the way. Congratulations to young Dev Agarwaal, a true language prodigy, for making his mark in the world of records!



