Dictionary.com offers a whole section on this topic, but I found that the majority of the information that they provide is what I found with the word dictionary. While there are a few more specialized dictionaries, such as “Oxford Dictionaries” or “Merriam-Webster”, that are more current, I find that most of their definitions are still useful.
You can search the full definition of any word on the web, but you may be surprised at how many words you’ll find.
What’s even more surprising is how many words you find that aren’t found in any of the dictionaries you already have (which may not be surprising considering how few words are actually defined as being a synonym of the word you’re looking for).
One dictionary I often use is the American Heritage Dictionary. Its not a complete dictionary, but it gives you a good overview of the meaning of any word. It also includes an index of definitions for any word in the alphabet. I typically start with the dictionary that gives the most useful information at first, then switch to any other dictionary that I find more useful or even more complete.
A good way to get an overview of a word is to check out Wikipedia. This site has a great index of words, synonyms, and definitions. I also like to check out the free Dictionary.com, but that site is a bit sparse regarding the word youre looking for.
The most useful dictionary for this word is probably the Oxford English Dictionary, the English version of the Oxford English Dictionary. This is the most complete of all the dictionaries, and it has the most definitions of any of the ones I’m aware of. If you don’t know any other version of the Oxford English Dictionary, you can check out the American Heritage dictionary. This is the definition I use most often for the word.
I believe the word youre looking for is “verb.” As I said above, you can probably find your answer on the site of whichever dictionary you’re using. I use that website to find the most commonly used definitions, and to check a few of my own definitions.
This is a great topic because a lot of people use the same definition, or very similar ones.
I can see how you can feel lost without a definition. Even if you don’t have a dictionary handy, you could find a few helpful definitions on Wiktionary.
No, not really. You can start by finding a few, then decide which one you like best. The problem is that the word youre looking for is often different from what the dictionary has. For example, the website of one of my favorite dictionary sites, Oxford, has a very specific definition for the words “cobblestone” and “cobblestone”.