that they all conform to reality or fact, the contents are genuine and authentic
Dictionary meanings are usually accurate representations of the definitions of words as commonly understood in language. However, language is constantly evolving, so some definitions may be subject to interpretation or change over time. It's important to be aware of context and potential nuances in how words are used.
Dictionary meanings are true.
Dictionary meaning's are all true they are not false.
Yes.
no
False
True. "Lie" and "lye" are homophones, which means they sound the same but have different meanings. They are not homonyms, which are words that are spelled the same or sound the same but have different meanings.
true-false antonyms = opposite meanings = true versus false
yes Generally, but language is always changing and new words are added as old one's are dropped continually. Usually they have the most used word meanings or most common definitions.
The word "set" has the most meanings in the dictionary, with over 400 different definitions.
False. Noah Webster is best known for his contributions to American dictionaries, particularly the Webster's Dictionary, rather than the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
False
Yes.
look in a dictionary