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003- Using an English Dictionary

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the act or process of explaining the meaning of a word, concept, or term

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definition

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to define
to define
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to say the meaning of an expression or word, particularly in a dictionary

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definition

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to provide
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/prəˈvaɪd/

to furnish or make something available for use or consumption, such as goods or services

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ditransitive

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definition

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to avoid
to avoid
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to keep away from or deliberately not do something

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transitive

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definition

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redefinition

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idiom
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a group of words or a phrase that has a meaning different from the literal interpretation of its individual words, often specific to a particular language or culture

What is an "idiom"?

An idiom is a group of words whose meaning cannot be understood by looking at the individual words alone. Idioms often convey a figurative meaning that is culturally specific and may not translate directly into other languages. For example, the idiom "kick the bucket" means "to die", and its literal interpretation does not reflect this meaning. Idioms enrich language by adding color and expressiveness, allowing speakers to convey complex ideas or emotions in a clear way. Understanding idioms is important for effective communication, as they are commonly used in both spoken and written language.

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define

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definition

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entry
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/ˈɛntɹi/

an item that is written in a book, dictionary, list, etc. or a piece of information that is entered on a computer database

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definition

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redefinition

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symbol
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a mark or set of characters that shows a certain meaning, particularly in fields like chemistry, music, or science

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define

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definition

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redefinition

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syllable
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a word or part of a word, which contains a vowel sound and usually one or more consonants

What is a "syllable"?

A syllable is a unit of sound in a word that typically consists of a vowel sound, often accompanied by consonants. It serves as a building block of speech and can vary in length and complexity. A syllable can be simple, containing just a vowel sound like "a," or more complex, including consonants before and after the vowel, as in "cat." Syllables play a crucial role in the rhythm and flow of language, influencing how words are pronounced and understood. Understanding syllables is essential for reading, writing, and phonetics, as they help in word formation and pronunciation.

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define

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definition

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redefinition

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related
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connected logically, causally, or by shared characteristics

unrelated

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to build
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to cause something to form or develop

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transitive

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define

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definition

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redefinition

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style
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a specific way of writing, designing, painting, etc. that is typical of a certain era, person, movement, place, etc.

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definition

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for instance
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/fɔːɹ ˈɪnstəns/
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used to introduce an example of something mentioned

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definition

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for example
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/fɔːɹ ɛɡzˈæmpəl/

used to provide a specific situation or instance that helps to clarify or explain a point being made

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define

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definition

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redefinition

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redefinition

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slang
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words or expressions that are very informal and more common in spoken form, used especially by a particular group of people, such as criminals, children, etc.

What is "slang"?

Slang is a type of informal language that consists of words, phrases, or expressions that are often specific to a particular group, subculture, or community. Slang terms can change quickly and may not be understood by people outside of the group. It is commonly used in casual conversation and can convey a sense of identity, belonging, or cultural connection among speakers. Slang often reflects current trends, attitudes, and social issues, making it dynamic and adaptable. While it can add flavor and personality to language, slang is typically not used in formal writing or speech.

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define

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definition

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to stress
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/ˈstɹɛs/

(phonetics) to utter a syllable in a word or phrase with more emphasis

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transitive

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define

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definition

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to emphasize
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/ˈɛmfəˌsaɪz/

to give particular importance or attention to a word through vocal inflection or stress

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transitive

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define

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definition

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stress
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(phonetics) an added force when pronouncing a syllable or word

What is "stress"?

Stress refers to the emphasis placed on certain syllables or words in spoken language, affecting their loudness, pitch, and duration. Stressed syllables are typically pronounced more forcefully than unstressed ones, making them stand out in speech. For example, in the word "photograph," the first syllable "pho" is stressed, while the others are not. Stress is important in language because it can change the meaning of words and phrases, as in "record," which can be a noun or a verb depending on where the stress is placed. Understanding stress patterns is essential for proper pronunciation and effective communication.

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definition

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emphasis
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the degree of prominence given to a syllable or musical note, particularly regarding stress or pitch

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definition

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redefinition

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redefinition

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