A walking dictionary refers to someone who has a vast vocabulary and knowledge of words, often able to provide definitions and explanations without the need for reference materials. This person is able to articulate their thoughts clearly and effectively, making them a valuable resource for others seeking linguistic guidance.
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In tagalog dictionary bogus means "pandaraya", or "panlalansi".
Yes, the word 'gullible' is in the dictionary. It means easily deceived or duped.
In Polish the word 'slownik' means dictionary, 'polsko' means Polish and 'angielski' means English, so the phrase 'slownik polsko angielski' translates to Polish-English Dictionary.
The term "gulable" is a misspelling of "gullible," which means easily deceived or tricked. It is indeed a word in the dictionary.
To say about someone that she is a walking dictionary, means that she knows the definitions of a remarkable number of words, so that if you were to ask her what a given word means, she would probably know.
Yes, "walking dictionary" is an example of a simile. This phrase is comparing someone's vast knowledge or ability to recall information to that of a dictionary, emphasizing their expertise in a particular subject.
Look it up in a dictionary! You can say walking briskly which would mean not hesitating/walking quite fast So I would say that it meant fast or quite fast! x
A person who knows the dictionary by heart is often referred to as a lexicomane or a lexiconophilist.
A walking dictionary?
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's paint a happy little picture here. Jeffrey could be like a walking dictionary if he knows a lot of words and their meanings, just like a dictionary does. Or he could be like a metaphor if he symbolizes something else beyond just being a walking dictionary. Either way, Jeffrey sounds like a fascinating person to know!
it is neither, it is personification
Limpy means walking limp. It means walking lamely
it means a dictionary
dictionary
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It means slow (lento) walking (andante) so slowly at a walking pace and rhythm Hope I helped