try secondhand book shops or a flea market, a library as well.
To find the definition of an unfamiliar word in a scholarly dictionary, you should look at the beginning of the entry for the word where the definition is usually provided. If the word is still unclear, you can also look for context clues within the dictionary entry or consult a glossary, index, or table of contents for additional information.
To look up a word in a dictionary, you typically need to know the correct spelling of the word. It also helps to have an idea of the word's meaning or pronunciation to assist in finding the correct entry in the dictionary.
The Urban Dictionary is not a traditional dictionary and is known for user-generated content that may not always be accurate or appropriate. It is popular for slang and informal language but may not be considered a reliable source for definitions.
You can find the words to a definition in a dictionary or other reference materials such as an online dictionary or encyclopedia. These sources will provide you with the meanings of words as well as their usage and pronunciation.
No, thesauruses tell you words that can be used in place of whatever word you look up. Dictionaries define whatever word you look up.
I am unable to look up information in a dictionary.
Depends on which dictionary you look at.
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I use a dictionary to look up the definitions of unfamiliar words.
If you do not have a dictionary, you can look up the word in an online dictionary. You could also use an online thesaurus.
I'd better look that up in the dictionary.
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It is easyier to do it online than to look through a dictionary.