It depends on which edition of Webster's dictionary you are looking at and if you have one your teacher gave you look for word counts.
It is not in the "Merrian Websters Intermediate Dictionary".
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Yes it is in the Merriam-Websters Dictionary
According to websters dictionary it is an adverb
The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.
Yes gleeful is a word according to the websters dictionary Answer. Yes, gleeful means to be merry.
It is defined in the free meriam websters dictionary as "not personable" so the answer is yes.
How are you using the word? Check out this site. Mr. Websters knows his stuff.http:/www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/base
Yes, of course, as there is no such thing as a unique 'dictionary definition' for a word. What you'd be doing is picking one dictionary, whether it be the OED, or Websters, etc, and plagiarising the wording that they chose to use to define it.
According to Websters dictionary, the latin word testicican (A witness) evolved into the medieval English word testifien before morphing into testify.
The British dictionary have British English and the Webster dictionary have American English
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