arguing
(Acrimonious is an adjective meaning hostile, bitter, or hateful.)During the campaign, the politicians engaged in acrimonious debate, accusing each other of gross misdeeds.The impudent question received an acrimonious reply from the professor.
context or context clue
context clues you will see it in the last of the sentence for you to know what is the meaning of that hardly word
The question is asking for an explanation of a statement. "What is meant by the following?" = "What is the meaning of the next word, phrase, sentence or paragraph?"
that actually is a sentence! One that uses it in a context related to its meaning is: She achieved much despite encountering adversity throughout her life.
The context of the sentence, the surrounding words, and the grammatical structure of the sentence can all influence the meaning of a word. In addition, the tone, emphasis, and punctuation in a sentence can also affect how a word is understood.
depends on its meaning in the context of the sentence.
Acrimonious?
I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the sentence and the bold word so I can assist you better?
context or context clue
(Acrimonious is an adjective meaning hostile, bitter, or hateful.)During the campaign, the politicians engaged in acrimonious debate, accusing each other of gross misdeeds.The impudent question received an acrimonious reply from the professor.
A meaningful sentence is one that adds information or context to an essay.Sentences that have meaning or a moral.
Taking symbols ´out of context´ of their respective system deprives us of their meaning.
Because I need help in English my words are obviously out of context.
These are called context clues.
Could you provide the sentence with the underlined word for context?
The type of context clue that helps determine the meaning of the word "lithe" in a sentence is likely a definition or synonym clue, where the sentence provides a definition or synonym of the word. For example, "She moved with such grace and agility, her lithe body flowing effortlessly through the dance routine." Here, the words "grace and agility" suggest that "lithe" means flexible and graceful.