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word

noun
\ ˈwərd How to pronounce word (audio) \

Definition of word

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1a(1) : a speech sound or series of speech sounds that symbolizes and communicates a meaning usually without being divisible into smaller units capable of independent use
(2) : the entire set of linguistic forms produced by combining a single base with various inflectional elements without change in the part of speech elements
b(1) : a written or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TVTimewe were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death— Erma Bombeck
(2) : any segment of written or printed discourse ordinarily appearing between spaces or between a space and a punctuation mark
2a : a brief remark or conversation would like to have a word with you
b : something that is said

c words plural

(1) : talk, discourse putting one's feelings into words
(2) : the text of a vocal musical composition
3 : order, command don't move till I give the word
4a : news, information sent word that he would be late
b : rumor
5 : promise, declaration kept her word
6 : a quarrelsome utterance or conversation usually used in plural they had words and parted

7 often capitalized

a : the expressed or manifested mind and will of God
c : logos
8 : the act of speaking or of making verbal communication
10 : a number of bytes processed as a unit and conveying a quantum of information in communication and computer work
11 : a verbal signal : password
12 slang used interjectionally to express agreement
good word
1 : a favorable statement put in a good word for me
2 : good news what's the good word
in a word
: in short
in so many words
1 : in exactly those terms implied that such actions were criminal but did not say so in so many words
2 : in plain forthright language in so many words, she wasn't fit to be seen— Jean Stafford
of few words
: not inclined to say more than is necessary : laconic a man of few words
of one's word
: that can be relied on to keep a promise used only after man or woman a man of his word
upon my word
: with my assurance : indeed, assuredly upon my word, I've never heard of such a thing

word

verb
worded; wording; words

Definition of word (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

: to express in words : phrase a carefully worded reply

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Synonyms for word

Synonyms: Noun

expression, term

Synonyms: Verb

articulate, clothe, couch, express, formulate, phrase, put, say, state

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What makes a word a real word?

The word word has a wide range of meanings and uses in English. Yet one of the most often looked for pieces of information regarding word is not something that would be found in its definition. Instead, it is some variant of the question, What makes a word a real word?

One of the most prolific areas of change and variation in English is vocabulary; new words are constantly being coined to name or describe new inventions or innovations, or to better identify aspects of our rapidly changing world. Constraints of time, money, and staff would make it impossible for any dictionary, no matter how large, to capture a fully comprehensive account of all the words in the language. And even if such a leviathan reference was somehow fashioned, the dictionary would be obsolete the instant it was published as speakers and writers continued generating new terms to meet their constantly changing needs.

Most general English dictionaries are designed to include only those words that meet certain criteria of usage across wide areas and over extended periods of time (for more details about how words are chosen for dictionary entry, read "How does a word get into a Merriam-Webster dictionary?" in our FAQ). As a result, they may omit words that are still in the process of becoming established, those that are too highly specialized, or those that are so informal that they are rarely documented in professionally edited writing. But the words left out are as real as those that gain entry; the former simply haven't met the criteria for dictionary entry–at least not yet (newer ones may ultimately gain admission to the dictionary's pages if they gain sufficient use).

However, in preparing your own writings, it is worth remembering that the dictionary encompasses the most widely used terms in English. Words that are left out may have usage limited to specific, isolated, or informal contexts, so they should be used carefully.

Examples of word in a Sentence

Noun

How do you spell that word? “Please” is a useful word. Our teacher often used words I didn't know. What is the French word for car? Describe the experience in your own words. The lawyer used Joe's words against him. She gave the word to begin. We will wait for your word before we serve dinner.

Verb

Could we word the headline differently? tried to word the declaration exactly right
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