This means that the implied meaning of a word can change depending on the "context", i.e. how it is used in a sentence. (This is related to the concept of denotative and connotative meanings.)
Example : The word "to shoot" has a typical, literal meaning. However, if we say that "the cat shot from the window" we mean his motion, not that a feline was armed and dangerous.
It means to use the culture in context.
Cuss is another word for curse, to curse at someone or an animal meaning to swear or use profanity at them. It could also mean an oath depending on the context.
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La liaison in French refers to the pronunciation linking between a word that ends in a consonant sound and a word that begins with a vowel sound, resulting in the consonant at the end of the first word being pronounced before the following vowel sound. It helps to maintain the flow and smoothness of speech in French.
When you use "regional" mean in spanish, is the same thing as figurative and literal meaning in english. In other words, the meaning of one word could be the meaning that we find in the dictionary, or depends on the context, the word could have another meaning, thing or idea
Cuss is another word for curse, to curse at someone or an animal meaning to swear or use profanity at them. It could also mean an oath depending on the context.
Comprehend what you read
Context means the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning. You can often tell the definition of a word by the context around it.
Aer = Air That's primary use. May mean atmosphere, breeze and a couple of others. Depends on context
Context clues can help you figure out the meaning of a word in a sentence or paragraph. To use context clues, you read the sentences surrounding the word that you do not know to figure out what it means.
A context clue is a hint or information found in the surrounding text that helps to define or understand the meaning of a word or phrase that may be unfamiliar to the reader. These clues can be found in the sentence or paragraph in which the unknown word is located.
You use "in" when you mean "in" and you use "or" when you need to use "or". It is rather difficult to construct rules for the use of prepositions in most languages. The grammatical structure of the context and your intended meaning will in most cases determine uniquely what preposition to use. Can you use the or to start a sentence.