There are reverse dictionaries, in print and online, which allow you to look up a word you only know the meaning of.
Below are links to two reverse dictionaries.
find the meaning of the word then put it into a sentence
The word you want is context.
"Conmanship" is a created word meaning corporate scheming. COMPANIONSHIP - providing affection, aid or support for another.
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The meaning of "fitful" is something having a spasmodic character, or something recurring irregularly. Words with a similar meaning to the word include broken, disturbed, erratic, etc.
to find the meaning of something means to define itcomparison
If you have the meaning or definition then you will have a synonym of the word. Look up that synonym in a thesaurus.
this is no word without a meaning every word has a meaning so your question has no answer but this one
You would look the word up in a dictionary. The dictionary will give you the meaning, as well as other information about a word.
This word has no meaning in Hebrew. If you tell me what it means in English, I can find a similar Hebrew word.
To find the denotative meaning of a word, look up the word in a dictionary. The denotative meaning is the literal definition or primary meaning of the word, as opposed to connotations or figurative meanings. It is usually the first definition listed in a dictionary entry.
You can find the meaning of an unfamiliar word by looking it up in a dictionary or using an online dictionary website. Additionally, you can use context clues from the sentence or surrounding text to help you infer the meaning of the word.
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find the meaning of the word then put it into a sentence
You can find the meaning of a difficult word by looking it up in a dictionary, using an online dictionary or language tool, or searching for it in a search engine to find definitions and explanations.
A dictionary or a thesaurus can help readers understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word by providing definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and sometimes examples of usage. Reading in context can also provide clues to understanding the meaning of a new word.
The word "hotel" is derived from the French word "hôtel," which originally referred to a grand townhouse or mansion. Over time, the meaning evolved to include establishments providing accommodations for travelers.