Dictionary words and meanings

  1. The Online Slang Dictionary
  2. Modern Greek Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS
  3. Synonym Definition & Meaning
  4. Visual Dictionary and Thesaurus


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The Online Slang Dictionary

Started in 1996, The Online Slang Dictionary is the eldest slang dictionary on the web. We bring you more than 24,000 real definitions for over 17,000 slang words and phrases. You'll find more than 5,700 citations from TV shows, movies, news publications, and other sources. (Citations have been removed to resolve Our slang thesaurus has more than 600 categories of meaning. Some of our unique features include usage and vulgarity stastics, and maps showing where each word is used. Be sure to subscribe to the word of the day. You can log in to add words and definitions - and edit existing definitions! More about the dictionary can be found on interjection • imitation of a sound effect traditionally used in cartoons after something unfortunate happens to a character. The second "womp" is spoken at a lower pitch. Almost always used sarcastically to indicate that the speaker doesn't care. Citation from " Womp, womp': Ex-Trump campaign manager Lewandowski mocks migrant girl with Down syndrome", USA Today, William Cummings, 19 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Citation from " Womp womp': Outrage after Corey Lewandowski mocks story of child with Down syndrome separated from parents", The Washington Post, Kyle Swenson, 20 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Citation from " Womp womp'", CNN, Sophie Tatum, 19 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Last edited on Jun 19 2018. Submitted by other • Wet-Ass Pussy Last edited on Dec 01 2022. Submitted by notes • The sound is als...

Modern Greek Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS

• Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής (Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek) edited by the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (meanings & etymology in Greek) (1998) • • Lsj.gr: Greek monolingual dictionary & • • • • → • (+ audio) • (+ audio) • (+ audio) • (+ audio) • • • with an English translation, by Alexander Negris (1831) • • A handbook of word formation (2015) • • Word (1958) • Word (1970) Greek language → → → • • • (+ audio) • • • • Foreign service institute (1967) (+ audio) • • Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire (2012) • the case of Modern Greek, by Spiros Moschonas, in Diacronia (2019) • Word (1964) • Word (1964) • Word (1964) • The Classical Quarterly (1914) • grammar notes for absolute beginners, by Maria Poulopoulou (2015) • • • • metaphysical and epistemic dimensions, by Giannakidou Anastasia & Mari Alda (2014) • • • with phonetic pronunciation (Thimm's system) by Nicolaos Anastassiou (1916) • • • grammar, texts, glossary, by Albert Thumb (1912) • with idiomatic, proverbial phrases, vocabulary, by Mary Gardner, after the work of Carl Wied (1910) • • • • • its pronunciation and relations to Ancient Greek& rules of accentuation, by Telemachus Thomas Timayenis (1877) • • • books & papers about the Modern Greek:

Synonym Definition & Meaning

Some Differences Between Synonyms and Antonyms The English language (and, we may presume, many other languages) has both antonyms and synonyms. There are many more words with synonyms than there are words with antonyms, since many things exist which do not have an opposite (the word sandwich, for instance, may be said to have synonyms in the words hoagie, grinder, submarine, and many other words, but there is no opposite of sandwich). Antonym is also a much more recent addition to English than synonym is; it first appeared in the 1860s, whereas synonym has been used for more than 500 years. Additionally, both nouns have adjectival forms: synonymous and antonymous. Synonymous, which is often used loosely ("She has become synonymous with good taste"), is the more common of the two. I very much enjoyed the chapter on obscenity, which asks the difficult question of how words deemed taboo differ from their inoffensive synonyms … . It can't obviously be the referent of the term, since that is the same, and it isn't merely that the taboo words are more accurately descriptive … — Colin McGinn, The New York Review of Books, 27 Sept. 2007 Recent Examples on the Web Understandably, failure, or some synonym of the sort, can creep into consciousness when taking into account all the Bucks accomplished then subsequently lost. — Journal Sentinel, 27 Apr. 2023 Apparently, Hulu shows with three-word titles beginning with a synonym for small are just her thing. — Brendan Morrow, The Week, 1 ...

Visual Dictionary and Thesaurus

What is it 2022? It’s a free English visual dictionary and thesaurus that helps you find the meanings of words and show connections among associated words. You can easily see the meaning of each by simply placing the mouse cursor over it. Underneath GraphWords lies the Usage of this tool To search for associated words, type the word in the search box at the top of the window and press the "Draw" button. You may also press the enter key instead. After searching for a word, the main display will populate with thesaurus. The word you searched for will appear in the center of the display, and will be surrounded with words and meanings that are related to it. Examples of thesaurus for popular words