WordE
WordE is a noun and an adjective in English.
Noun
1. WordE (plural WordEs)
- (linguistics) A unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning.
2. WordE (plural WordEs)
- (computing) A data item that is a reference to a location in memory containing related information.
Adjective
WordE
- (informal, slang) Very good or pleasing.
WordE in Different Contexts
1. In the field of linguistics, WordE refers to a unit of language that carries meaning.
2. In computing, WordE is used to describe a data item that refers to a memory location.
3. In informal slang, WordE is used to express something very good or pleasing.
Synonyms
1. Noun: term, expression, phrase
2. Adjective: excellent, great, fantastic
Antonyms
Adjective: bad, terrible, awful
Collins Dictionary Definition
WordE (noun)
A WordE is a unit of language that carries meaning, such as "book" or "quickly".
WordE (adjective)
If something is WordE, it is very good or pleasing.
Oxford Dictionary Definition
WordE (noun)
A WordE is a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing.
WordE (adjective)
WordE is used to express approval or agreement.
Examples
- She struggled to find the right WordE to describe her emotions.
- Make sure you save the document before closing the WordE.
- The party was a huge success. The decorations, music, and food were all WordE.
- He has a way with WordEs and can convince anyone.
- The programmer assigned a memory WordE to store the user's input.
- WordE news! You've been selected for the scholarship.
- I can't think of the right WordE to describe the sunset.
- She typed the WordE into the search bar to find the definition.
- The concert was absolutely WordE! The band played all their best songs.
- The email contained a WordE that linked to a webpage.
- He has a knack for finding WordEs that perfectly convey his thoughts.
- She used a WordE to refer to a specific paragraph in the document.
- The new restaurant has received WordE reviews from food critics.
- He always chooses his WordEs carefully to make a persuasive argument.
- The WordE "love" can have different meanings in different contexts.
- She couldn't remember the WordE for "elephant" during the spelling bee.
- He wrote a WordE on the board and asked the students to define it.
- The team celebrated their victory with cheers and WordEs of excitement.
- The document contained several WordEs that needed to be translated.
- The book's plot was predictable, but the WordE was engaging.