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noun

1A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed:


I don’t like the word ‘unofficial’


why so many words for so few ideas?


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1.1A single distinct conceptual unit of language, comprising inflected and variant forms.


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1.2 (usually words) Something spoken or written; a remark or statement:


his grandfather’s words had been meant kindly


a word of warning


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1.3 [WITH NEGATIVE] (a word) Even the smallest amount of something spoken or written:


don’t believe a word of it


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1.4 (words) Angry talk:


her father would have had words with her about that


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1.5 [MASS NOUN] Speech as distinct from action:


he conforms in word and deed to the values of a society that he rejects


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2A command, password, or signal:


someone gave me the word to start playing


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2.1 [MASS NOUN] Communication; news:


I was afraid to leave Edinburgh in case there was word from the War Office


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3 (one’s word) One’s account of the truth, especially when it differs from that of another person:


in court it would have been his word against mine


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3.1A promise or assurance:


everything will be taken care of—you have my word


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4 (words) The text or spoken part of a play, opera, or other performed piece; a script:


he had to learn his words


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5A basic unit of data in a computer, typically 16 or 32 bits long.


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[WITH OBJECT] Express (something spoken or written) in particular words:


he words his request in a particularly ironic way


(as adjective, with submodifier worded) a strongly worded letter of protest


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Used to express agreement or affirmation:


Word, that’s a good record, man


Phrases

at a word


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As soon as requested:


ready to leave again at a word


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be as good as one’s word


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Do what one has promised to do:


Philip was as good as his word about turning Richard into an actor


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have a word


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Speak briefly to someone:


I’ll just have a word with him


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have a word in someone’s ear


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British Speak to someone privately or discreetly, especially to give them a warning:


back in those days the referee would have a quiet word in your ear and warn you not to do it again


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in other words


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Expressed in a different way; that is to say:


The new cat treat has a 90-plus palatability level. In other words, cats like it


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in so many words


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[OFTEN WITH NEGATIVE] Precisely in the way mentioned:


I haven’t told him in so many words, but he’d understand


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in a word


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Briefly:


Are there any real reasons to worry? In a word, plenty


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keep one’s word


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Do what one has promised:


you know that I always keep my word


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a man/woman of his/her word


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A person who keeps their promises:


she was a woman of her word


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(on/upon) my word


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An exclamation of surprise or emphasis:


my word, you were here quickly!


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of few words


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Taciturn:


he’s a man of few words


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put something into words


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Express something in speech or writing:


he felt a vague disappointment which he couldn’t put into words


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put words into someone’s mouth


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Inaccurately report what someone has said.


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13.1Prompt someone to say something that they may not otherwise have said.


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take someone at their word


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Interpret a person’s words literally, especially by believing them or doing as they suggest:


I take him at his word, for I cannot go to see for myself


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take the words out of someone’s mouth


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Say what someone else was about to say.


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take someone’s word (for it)


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Believe what someone says or writes without checking for oneself:


I’m afraid you’ll just have to take our word for it


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too —— for words


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informal Extremely ——:


going around by the road was too tedious for words


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waste words


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1Talk in vain:


I take it that all my well-chosen words have been entirely wasted


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2Talk or write at length:


he wastes no words, though details are terribly important to him


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the Word (of God)


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1The Bible, or a part of it.


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2Jesus Christ (see Logos).


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word for word


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Pronunciation: /ˌwəːd fə ˈwəːd/


In exactly the same or, when translated, exactly equivalent words:


Benjamin copied the verse down, word for word


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word gets (or goes) around


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News or rumours spread:


word got around that he was on the verge of retirement


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word of honour


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A solemn promise:


I’ll be good to you always, I give you my word of honour


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word of mouth


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Pronunciation: /ˌwəːd əv ˈmaʊθ/


Spoken communication as a means of transmitting information:


slander is a defamatory statement made by word of mouth


[AS MODIFIER]: word-of-mouth praise


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the word on the street


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informal A rumour or piece of information currently being circulated:


the word on the street is that there will be a major announcement soon


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words fail me


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Used to express one’s disbelief or dismay.


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a word to the wise


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A hint or brief explanation given, that being all that is required:


typical restraints range from regulations to the occasional word to the wise


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Phrasal verbs

word up


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[AS IMPERATIVE] black English Listen:


word up, my brother, you got me high as a kite


Derivatives

wordage


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Pronunciation: /ˈwəːdɪdʒ/


noun


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wordless


2


Pronunciation: /ˈwəːdləs/


adjective


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wordlessly


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Pronunciation: /ˈwəːdləsli/


adverb


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wordlessness


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Pronunciation: /ˈwəːdləsnəs/


noun


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Origin

Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch woord and German Wort, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin verbum ‘word’.

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Words that rhyme with word

absurd, bird, Byrd, curd, engird, gird, Heard, herd, Kurd, misheard, nerd, overheard, reheard, third, undergird, undeterred, unheard, unstirred

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