Seek.
The phrase "Always go in search for the correct idiom" is #39 on a list called "The Bestest Guide to Gooder English". The idiom in the sentence is "go in search for" and it's not incorrect,really, but just kind of strange. "Use appropriate idioms" or "If you're going to use an idiom, make sure it's appropriate" would be better, I imagine.The one on that list I haven't figured out is #40, "3D96#" Anybody know that one?
The correct spelling is "definition."
So, navigate to your "correct" search provider and go into "internet prefrences" and reset your search provider.
Go to wiktionary dot com and look up the word "whereas" in the search box.
On Google search just type in "tilt"
Google search is a selectable search on most major browsers. Alternatively, you can go to Google.com where the default page is the search. Typing misspelled words in the search will often prompt you with the correct spelling.
go to google.com and search for "define: twilight" and it will tell you every definition
To get any definition, go to a search engine such as Google.com and type in the words "define rampage" or whatever you want the definition for, without the quotation marks. Rampage means violently angry and destructive behavior.
Simple. You can find definition in dictionary. If not search in the search engines like google.
Pornoizle is not a word that is recognized in the English language, and as the person conducting this search only speaks English, it is impossible to give a proper definition.
The correct definition of Emma is Grandma.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.