The first word listed in the dictionary typically starts with the letter "A." For example, in the English language dictionary, "aardvark" is often one of the first words.
The word "superficial" is typically listed as an adjective in a dictionary entry.
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.
The word that comes first in a dictionary is typically "aardvark."
The word flangies is not listed in the authoratative Oxford English Dictionary as a word in the English laguage.
The first word put into the dictionary was "abacus" in 1755 by Samuel Johnson in his "A Dictionary of the English Language."
The first two things listed in each dictionary entry are usually the word being defined and its pronunciation key.
The word listed in alphabetical order on a dictionary is called an "entry." This is the word that you use to locate the definitions, pronunciations, and other information about a specific word in the dictionary.
The first animal listed in the dictionary is the aardvark, followed by the aardwolf.
That would be "Aardvark", funnily enough, the animal was left out of Dr Johnson's dictionary.
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My dictionary lists the noun "A", the word for the first letter of the alphabet.
The word "superficial" is typically listed as an adjective in a dictionary entry.
Yes. It is listed in the dictionary as a "superlative of fun"
This word id not listed in the dictionary, check your spelling.
Yes. It is listed in the dictionary as a "superlative of fun"
The First Word of the Dictionary is "A"
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.