The word Muggle is already in the dictionary, quoted as a slang word from the 1920's. It means a person who has no skills, a person without magical powers
"Muggle" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2003, where it is said to refer to a person who is lacking a skill. [1]
The word "muggle" from the Harry Potter series is now in the Oxford English Dictionary. It is defined as a person who lacks a particular skill or skills or who is regarded as inferior in some way.
The first appearance of 'feckless' in a Webster's dictionary was in 1913. The word is found in 'Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary'. This word means 'lacking in competence' or 'ineffective'.
The word google has been added to the dictionary for apex
Noah Webster included the word knit in his Compendious Dictionary of the English language published in 1806. Don't believe it had to be added as it was included in the first dictionary that I am aware of.
A dictionary can help you pronounce a word. Next to a word, it has it how it should be pronounced. The dictionary should carry a key telling you what the symbols mean.
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Since it doesn't recognize the word as belong to its dictionary, Microsoft Word will tell you that you have spelt it wrong until you add it to the dictionary. After you have added it to the dictionary, it will recognize the word from then on.
Use a dictionary if you are not sure how a word is spelled
Yes, it was added in 2017.
Vuvuzela,a African musical(?) instrument was added in dictionary because of its popularity in fifa world cup 2010.
The only way a word gets added to the dictionary is by being used. Lexicographers don't make up words. They find them and record them.