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(1)      A dictionary
 is a book of information about words. The words are listed in alphabetical order. It shows you how to spell and pronounce words, and gives word meanings. Many dictionaries have other useful information about words, too. They show their parts of speech, examples of correct


usage and give word origins.

In order to be helpful
to you, you must know how to use a dictionary. If you become familiar with how to use a dictionary, you will be able to find the word information you want quickly and easily.


(2)      Guide words
 are the first and last entry words on a dictionary page. Pen is the first entry on the sample page, and pendent is the last. The other entry words that appear on the
page fall alphabetically between pen
and pendent.


(3)      An entry
word   
is printed in bold type
or heavy type and is divided into syllables by dots. Not all forms of a word appear as entry words. For example, to find out about penciling, you must look under the base word pencil.


(4)      The pronunciation of a word is given in (slashed) brackets following the entry. The special symbols used to show you how to pronounce the word are explained at the bottom of the page in the pronunciation key Stress-marks indicate which syllable or syllables to accentuate. A heavy mark is used for primary stress, and a lighter one for secondary stress.

(5)      Parts of
speech  are indicated by abbreviations. The following abbreviations are used for the different parts
of speech: n. noun; adj. adjective; v. verb; adv. adverb; pron. pronoun; prep, preposition.


(6)      Definition  is the meaning of
the word. Most words have more than one definition. These are usually labeled
1, 2, 3 and so forth.


(7)      A sample sentence  is an
example of how the word is used. It can help you understand the meaning of the
word and how to use it correctly.
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