Question by Brandon: What would be the actual dictionary word u would use to define someone who is very powerful in speech?
Like for example,not to long ago i heard of a guy who was having an arguement with politics and the guy was obviously so smart and quick thinked that he made one of the politics pass out (i dont think he literally passed out i just think he fainted for a second or two.) Did anybody hear about that?
So what would be the actual word that i could find in a dictionary to describe someone who is just very quick thinked and responsive like this? just curious…
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Answer by Dancer on Earth
Eloquent is the one I use.
Speech or writing that is eloquent is well expressed and effective in persuading people. ADJ ADJ-GRADED
I heard him make a very eloquent speech at that dinner.
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Question by Waldo Pepp: how do I completely remove the US English spelling dictionary from Microsoft Word?
I’ve tried various solutions, Windows settings, regional settings, changing templates etc, and Word still seems to want to stick ‘z’s into every other word I type! It occurred to me that if I might somehow be able to identify and delete the offending dictionary file.
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Answer by brothersaid .
You want to remove the english dictionary? Who ARE you, Bin Laden?
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Question by Manixcer: How do you make a word be used or come out in the dictionary?
Like invent a word and make it be used in the English language.
Be shown in the dictionary.
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Answer by chrlsshore
You can’t. It doesn’t happen as easily as that. It has to be a word that has been in popular use for a number of years, not just a word that you make up.
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Question by Advanced b: How else can you find the multiple meaning of the word without using dictionary?
How else can you find the multiple meaning of the word without using dictionary? Please I need it!! I will just wait for an hour!!! So my time i here 6:25 P.M. then my question will be start answering now!!!!
Please not the thesaurus, by your own mind!!! Ok!! Just like if your in the long trip you don’t have dictionary what wwill you do? Not the synonyms its the like
hand- a body part
– a quantity
Just like that!!!!!!!!!!
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Answer by zizi1177
A thesaurus. If you look at the synonyms it will give you a list of words that mean the same exact thing as the word you look up.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
Good Luck!
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Question by Jonathan: How do I get add a new dictionary to Microsoft Word?
I want to add the French dictionary to Microsoft Word, where do I find it and how do I install it?
I have the Swedish version and I don’t don’t have the French dictionary. So I wonder how I download it, and if you say I can’t because of Microsoft’s capitalist I will seriously sue them.
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Answer by Fred H
In a US version of Word in a complete install, many dictionaries are installed. You can highlight a word or area of text, and change the language by clicking on the word English on the status bar at the bottom of the screen and selecting either French or Spanish. It will now use the dictionary you select.
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Question by bobpegoh: In the Word Perfect dictionary where are all the words stored?
I would like to extract all the words from the Word Perfect dictionary so I can search them when playing word games. How? Any other online dictionary would work also.
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Answer by Fathom
The site below has word lists. If you click the ‘list all words by length’ link you can get lots of words.
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Question by C M: What happens when you look up a word in the dictionary?
What happens when you look up a word in the dictionary and it refers you to look up another word, and then that word refers you to look up another word but that word isn’t in the dictionary.
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Answer by neona807
I’ve never had this problem.
What word is it that you are trying to look up?
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Question by pressit118: How to remove added words from word processor dictionary?
i added words on accident to the dictionary in Microsoft Word Processor and i want to get rid of them so i can do the spell check. does anyone now how to do this, whether it be removing a file or simply going into settings or something, either way, help please!
thanks
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Answer by The Phlebob
Assuming you mean Microsoft Word and not Microsoft Works Word Processor, you can edit the custom dictionary this way:
In Word versions prior to Word 2007:
1.Click the Tools->Options menu item.
2.Click the Spelling & Grammar tab.
3.Click the Custom Dictionaries button.
4.Select CUSTOM.DIC. Be careful not to clear the checkbox.
5.Click the Modify button.
6.Find and select the word you want to delete.
7.Click the Delete button.
8.OK out of everything.
In Word 2007:
1.Click the round Office button in the upper-left corner of the window.
2.Click the Word Options button.
3.Click Proofing.
4.Select CUSTOM.DIC. Be careful not to clear the checkbox.
5.Click the Edit Word List button.
6.Find and select the word you want to delete.
7.Click the Delete button.
8.OK out of everything.
Hope that helps.
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Question by Jess: What word in the dictionary do you think has the most definitions?
Get out your dictionaries! What word do you think has the most definitions?
I think the word hand has a lot. It doesn’t seem like it but it does.
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Answer by someweirrdchicckkk
to/too/two
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Question by KT: 10 point tonight!!What is one new word that is in the process being removed from the Oxford English Dictionary?
What one word might be on the way out of the oxford english dictionary?? (look for the term archaic in the body of the defination)
Define the word.
10 points given out within the HOUR to the first person to answer question fully!
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Answer by majoungpaung
they are going to remove the word “gullible” from the dictionary
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