Since there is no such word as "elavation", any word that has a meaning (of any kind), is a non-example.
1. Will you show me how to bake a pie?2. I want to show you my new toy.3. I went to the show with dad.4. My favorite television show is on tonight.
An antonym is a noun and is a word having a meaning opposite to that of another word. For example, the antonym (opposite) of the word 'old' is 'young'.
it stands for that are you allowed for a example. Am i allowed to play football? that is what the meaning is for am...........
Yes, there are many definitions for the word blue: a colour, depressed, vulgar, the sea, disappointed. These are some examples of the various definitions.
One example of a multiple meaning word in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is the word "cool." It can refer to both the temperature being low and something being impressive or fashionable.
"Multiple meaning word" in Tagalog is translated as "maraming kahulugan na salita." These are words that have more than one interpretation or definition depending on the context in which they are used. For example, the Tagalog word "suka" can mean both "vinegar" and "vomit."
A word that has multiple meanings
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A good example of a word with multiple meanings is the word bill. It can mean the beak of a bird, a statute in draft before it comes a law, a piece of paper money or a statement of money owed for services rendered (for example, a receipt that one receives after eating in a restaurant).
"Multiple meaning" refers to something that has more than one meaning or interpretation. For example, the word "dance" can be used as a verb (Being a klutz, I cannot dance very well) or a noun (All the students attended their last dance.).
Yes
Yes.
Multiple marital partners
In this instance, the word "poly" is a prefix meaning "many" or "multiple." For example, a poly-drug abuser is someone who abuses several different drugs.
Exemplum is the latin word for example.
another word /synonym for "for example" is "for instance" meaning giving direction of what or how to do something.