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Today, I’ll teach you some advanced English words. It will expand your advanced vocabulary. You might be thinking, it’s no use learning advanced vocabulary, but there are many benefits of advanced vocabulary.
It builds your communication skills. It plays an important role in language development. It will help you in professional success and you will be able to express your idea clearly.
There are many advantages of advanced English vocabulary, but I would love to describe it in more detail in another post.
Now, let’s learn 100 useful advanced English words with meaning and examples.
List of 100 Advanced Words with Meaning and Examples
Learning these advanced English words will make you feel more confident and more fluent when you are speaking English.
They will help you in improving reading comprehension, writing skills, and communication skills too. They will take your English to the next level.
Advanced Words with A
Amateur | Meaning- Not professional. Example- You are an amateur singer. |
Amiable | Meaning- Very friendly or pleasant Example- She is not an amiable girl. |
Auspicious | Meaning- Favorable, congruent, propitious. Example- It was really auspicious day for us! |
Abrupt | Meaning- Sudden, unexpected. Example- He’s surprised by the abrupt change of exam’s date. |
Ally | Meaning- Friend, who helps and supports others. Example- Is she an ally or an enemy? |
Ascend | Meaning- Move up or climb. Example- He slowly ascended the stairs. |
Ambiguous | Meaning- Not clear, more than one meaning. Example- The ending of the story was totally ambiguous. |
Avarice | Meaning- Greediness, excessive desire for wealth, or gain. Example- Avarice can make you blind. |
Appetite | Meaning- Hunger. Example- Was he suffering from lack of appetite? |
Allegiance | Meaning- Loyalty and faithfulness. Example- It is their allegiance to the country. |
Advanced Words With B
Blurry | Meaning- Not clear to visible. Example- These photographs are almost blurry. |
Bland | Meaning- No flavor, boring. Example- The soup is a little bland. |
Betray | Meaning- Disloyal to someone or something. Example- Never try to betray anyone. |
To better | Meaning- To improve the situation or life. Example- She is always trying to better herself. |
Advanced Words With C
Coherent | Meaning- Logical, strategical. Example- I have a coherent strategy for the exam. |
Chaotic | Meaning- In a state of chaos (total confusion and disorder). Example- It was a chaotic situation for us. |
Censure | Meaning- To express strong disapproval or criticism Example- We must not censure anybody until we know the truth. |
Cumulative | Meaning- Increasing quantity, strength or effect Example- Learning new thing is cumulative process |
Consequence | Meaning- Result, effect or outcome, typically one that’s bad or unpleasant. Example- That accident was the consequence of his reckless riding. |
Courteous | Meaning- Respectful, polite. Example- She was kind-hearted and courteous. |
Advanced Words With D
Diligent | Meaning- Industrious, hard-working. Example- Max is always a diligent student. |
Dismal | Meaning- Sad, gloomy, cheerless. Example- I will not go due to the dismal weather. |
Derive | Meaning- To get or obtain something from something else. Example- I’ll derive great benefit from this magnificent painting. |
Denounce | Meaning- Criticize someone or something publicly. Example- Do not denounce her without evidence. |
Destructive | Meaning- Causing great damage. Example- It was the most destructive cyclone in 30 years. |
Disloyalty | Meaning- Lack of loyalty, unfaithfulness. Example- It was result of your disloyalty. |
Desultory | Meaning- Unclear plan or purpose. Example- We should never make a desultory attempt at any exams. |
Advanced Words With E
Extraordinary | Meaning- Exceptional, remarkable. Example- She is an extraordinary girl. |
Eager | Meaning- Enthusiastic, very keen. Example- I am always eager to help others. |
Elated | Meaning- Extremely happy and excited. Example- He was elated when he got a promotion. |
Eccentric | Meaning- Strange or unusual. Example- She lost her job due to her eccentric behavior. |
Endurance | Meaning- Ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult situation. Example- She has really a great power of endurance! |
Eloquent | Meaning- Fluent in speaking or writing / giving a clear or strong message. Example- She is so honest and gave an eloquent speech. |
Empathy | Meaning- Ability to understand someone else’s feeling or experiences. Example- I have deep empathy with birds. |
Emancipation | Meaning- Liberation (free from legal, social, or political restrictions). Example- Women emancipation is so crucial for the development of a country. |
Exclude | Meaning- Prevent the entrance of someone or something. Example- You must exclude sugar from your daily diet. |
Effective | Meaning- Successful or achieving the result. Example- The decoration was simple yet effective. |
Advanced Words With F
Flowed | Meaning- Imperfect. Example- This diamond ring is flowed. |
Fabricate | Meaning- Make up something fake or untrue. Example- We should never fabricate anything. |
Frugal | Meaning- A person who spend only money when something is necessary. Example- They are honest but frugal. |
Famished | Meaning- Extremely hungry. Example- I’m really exhausted and famished. |
Filthy | Meaning- Extremely dirty. Example- Your shirt is filthy. Wash it. |
Fabricate | Meaning- Making something false/ untrue to deceive someone. Example- She was late, so she fabricated an excuse to avoid the problems. |
Frown | Meaning- Angry, sad, or confused expression. Example- Do not frown at her! |
Advanced Words With G
Gloomy | Meaning- Dark, unhappy. Example- I am tired of this gloomy weather. |
Gullible | Meaning- Easily to deceived or cheated. Example- He isn’t a gullible person that he’ll believe in everything. |
Generosity | Meaning- Liberality, being generous, or kind. Example- I am really thankful for your generosity. |
Grief | Meaning- Great sadness, especially at the death of someone. Example- It will take years to get over grief at the death of her friend. |
Advanced Words With H
Harsh | Meaning- Unpleasant, unkind, or cruel. Example- Julia was regretting of her harsh words. |
Haughty | Meaning- Unfriendly and disdainfully proud. Example- Why are you being haughty? |
Hypocrisy | Meaning- Pretending to have qualities or beliefs that one does not really possess. Example- He is against of hypocrisy, but his colleagues are hypocrites. |
Humility | Meaning- Quality of being humble Example- Everyone knows that humility is the beginning of the wisdom. |
Advanced Words With I
Inconvenient | Meaning- causing trouble, discomfort, or difficulties. Example- It was an inconvenient journey in a crowded bus. |
Indolent | Meaning- Lazy, inactive, sluggish, slothful or idle Example- Why are you being indolent today? |
Inadequate | Meaning- Not good enough. Example- I got inadequate information about it. |
Inevitable | Meaning- Unavoidable. Example- Death is inevitable. |
Infamous | Meaning- Famous for something very bad. Example- She is infamous for her dishonesty. |
Irrelevant | Meaning- Not related to a subject or something. Example- This topic is utterly irrelevant. |
Inferior | Meaning- Worse than the average, lower in rank, quality or status. Example- He feels inferior to other students in his class. |
Impoverished | Meaning- Very poor. Example- They became impoverished during the pandemic. |
Inconvenient | Meaning- Causing trouble, discomfort, or difficulties. Example- It was an inconvenient journey in a crowded bus. |
Integrity | Meaning- Honesty or probity, having moral principles. Example- Why do you never admire her integrity. |
Identical | Meaning- Very similar or exactly the same. Example- There were three identical blue balls in the box. |
Ingenuous | Meaning- Honest, sincere, innocent. Example- She is an ingenuous and strong lady. |
Illegible | Meaning- Not clear enough to read. Example- Her signature is almost illegible. |
Advanced Words With L
Legible | Meaning- Clear enough to read. Example- My handwriting is neat and legible. |
Legitimate | Meaning- Valid or allowed by rules or laws, legal. Example- His business is perfectly legitimate. |
Lenient | Meaning- Generous liberal. Example- Our principal is very lenient. |
Advanced Words With M
Mandatory | Meaning- Required by law or rule. Example- Education is Mandatory. |
Mediocre | Meaning- Average, not so good. Example- He is a mediocre student. |
Monotonous | Meaning- No change, always same, or boring. Example- The teacher lecture was really monotonous. |
Meticulous | Meaning- Very careful about anything. Example- I am really meticulous about my goals. |
Moderate | Meaning- Average in intensity, amount, degree, or strength. Example- The weather is clear, and the temperature is moderate today. |
Minority | Meaning- The smaller part or number. Example- Only a minority of the students had participated in that contest. |
Majority | Meaning- The greater part or number. Example- The majority of people were in favor of banning smoking in that area. |
Miserable | Meaning- Extremely unhappy or depressed. Example- She had a miserable life in slum. |
Merciless | Meaning- Cruel, heartless, pitiless. Example- He was such a merciless person. |
Mesmerize | Meaning- Fascinate, captivate or hypnotize. Example- He was mesmerized by the beautiful voice of that girl. |
Advanced Words With O
Obsolete | Meaning- No longer used, out of date. Example- We have got to replace some obsolete equipment. |
Opponent | Meaning- Competitor, contender. Example- She is his opponent in the race. |
Obscure | Meaning- Not clear and difficult to see or understand. Example- That meaning of that poem is full of obscure. |
Opaque | Meaning- Not transparent. Example- That window glass is slightly opaque. |
Outgoing | Meaning- Friendly. Example- She is shy, but her sister is outgoing. |
Outspoken | Meaning- Too direct, or frank in speak. Example- She told me that she didn’t like my dress. She’s outspoken. |
Advanced Words With P
Precious | Meaning- Valuable, very special. Example- Time is the most precious thing in life. |
Pathetic | Meaning- pitiful, very bad, miserable, useless Example- That incident was just a pathetic moment for them. |
Prompt | Meaning- Immediate, quick. Example- Thank you for your prompt respond. |
Pungent | Meaning- Very strong taste or smell, strong effect. Example- The taste of this soup is bitter and pungent. |
Advanced Words With R
Reckless | Meaning- Careless of consequences. Example- You mustn’t be reckless while driving. |
Resilient | Meaning- Strong, who can recover quickly. Example- Don’t worry about her. She’s a resilient girl |
Relevant | Meaning- Related to a subject or something. Example- I have some relevant information on this point. |
Rectify | Meaning- Make right or correct. Example- I don’t know how to rectify this situation now |
Rejoice | Meaning- Great happiness. Example- We rejoice in her achievement. |
Advanced Words With S
Starling | Meaning- Very surprising or very frightening. Example- We had a starling story to tell. |
Studious | Meaning- Who loves to study a lot. Example- He is polite and studious too. |
Sorrowful |
Meaning- Full of sorrow, great sadness. |
Significance |
Meaning- Importance. |
Strengthen | Meaning- Make or become stronger and effective. Example- Regular exercise plays a significant role to strengthen the muscles. |
Spendthrift | Meaning- Who spends a lot of money. Example- Are you a spendthrift? |
Advanced Words With T
Trustworthy | Meaning- Able to be trusted. Example- That company isn’t trustworthy and safe for working. |
Tremendous | Meaning- Very great in amount or level. Example- You have made a tremendous progress in your English. |
Tragedy | Meaning- Extremely sad situation or event. Example- The traffic accident on that road was tragedy. |
Tactful | Meaning- Sensitive, careful. Example- This is a tactful way to solve it. |
Advanced Words With V
Vigorous | Meaning- Strong, healthy. Example- You need a vigorous exercise daily. |
Vanish | Meaning- Disappear suddenly or stop existing. Example- Your smile vanished once again. What’s wrong with you? |
Vast | Meaning- Large in size, amount, or degree. Example- I need enough time to complete the syllabus as it’s too vast. |
Vague | Meaning- Not clear. Example- Your answer is absolutely vague on this topic. |
Vital | Meaning- Extremely important/ necessary. Example- Kidneys play a vital role in our body. |
Virtue | Meaning- Noble quality, morality. Example- Being humble to others is virtue. |
Virtual | Meaning- Real, genuine. Example- Where is the virtual owner of the factory. |
Advanced Words With W, Z
Witty | Meaning- Too clever or intelligent. Example- She is witty and kind. |
Wage | Meaning- Salary Example- She gets a decent wage. |
Worthwhile | Meaning- Worth the time and effort. Example- It was an exhausting work, but it was really worthwhile. |
Woe | Meaning- Extreme sadness. Example- The ending of the story was full of woe. |
Zeal | Meaning- Enthusiasm. Example- Show zeal on the occasion of a festival. |
Try to use these advanced words in your own speech and writing because this is the best way to learn and memorize new words.
If you really want to master these advanced English words, you need to practice with using these words in your daily life when the opportunity arises.
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Word meaning
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (negligent)
a) Brilliant
b) Careful
c) Careless
d) Doubtful
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Careless
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (aid)
a) Medicines
b) Assist
c) Common
d) Like
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Assist
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (abode)
a) Top of a hill
b) Temple
c) Bridge
d) Home
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Home
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (cheerful)
a) Gay
b) Famous
c) Candid
d) Dread
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Gay
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (obstruct)
a) Construct
b) Subtract
c) Hinder
d) Retract
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Hinder
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (genuine)
a) Reel
b) Fraud
c) Duplicate
d) Real
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Real
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (mute)
a) Silent
b) Vibrate
c) Ring
d) Deaf
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Silent
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (antique)
a) Everlasting
b) Ancient
c) Custom
d) Tradition
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Ancient
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (fate)
a) Stout
b) Phase
c) Destiny
d) Fame
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Destiny
Solution Is :
Choose the correct meaning of the given word (diffuse)
a) Infuse
b) Inject
c) Fuse
d) Spread
✔Answer
Correct Answer Is : Spread
Solution Is :
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Word Meaning
Lecture # 6
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Word Meaning
Approaches to word meaning
Meaning and Notion (понятие)
Types of word meaning
Types of morpheme meaning
Motivation
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Each word has two aspects:
the outer aspect
( its sound form)
catthe inner aspect
(its meaning)
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Sound and meaning do not always constitute a constant unit even in the same language
EX a temple
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Semantics (Semasiology)
Is a branch of lexicology which studies the
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Approaches to Word Meaning
The Referential (analytical) approachThe Functional (contextual) approach
Operational (information-oriented) approach
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The Referential (analytical) approach
formulates the essence of meaning by establishing the interdependence between words and things or concepts they denotedistinguishes between three components closely connected with meaning:
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Basic Triangle
concept (thought, reference) – the thought of the object that singles out its essential features
referent – object denoted by the word, part of reality
sound-form (symbol, sign) – linguistic sign
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In what way does meaning correlate with
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Meaning and Sound-form
are not identical
different
EX. dove — [dΛv] English sound-forms
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Meaning and Sound-form
nearly identical sound-forms have different meanings in different languages
EX. [kot] Russian – a male cat
[kot] English – a small bed for a childidentical sound-forms have different meanings (‘homonyms)
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Meaning and Sound-form
even considerable changes in sound-form do not affect the meaningEX Old English lufian [luvian] – love [l Λ v]
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Meaning and Concept
concept is a category of human cognitionconcept is abstract and reflects the most common and typical features of different objects and phenomena in the world
meanings of words are different in different languages
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Meaning and Concept
identical concepts may have different semantic structures in different languagesEX. concept “a building for human habitation” –
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HOUSE ДОМ+ in Russian ДОМ
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Meaning and Referent
one and the same object (referent) may be denoted by more than one word of a different meaning
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Meaning
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Functional Approach
studies the functions of a word in speech
meaning of a word is studied through relations of it with other linguistic units
EX. to move (we move, move a chair)
movement (movement of smth, slow movement)The distriution ( the position of the word in relation to
others) of the verb to move and a noun movement is
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Operational approach
is centered on defining meaning through its role in
the process of communicationEX John came at 6
Beside the direct meaning the sentence may imply that:
He was late
He failed to keep his promise
He was punctual as usual
He came but he didn’t want toThe implication depends on the concrete situation
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Lexical Meaning and Notion
Notion denotes the reflection in the mind of real objectsNotion is a unit of thinking
Lexical meaning is the realization of a notion by means of a definite language system
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Lexical Meaning and Notion
Notions are international especially with the nations of the same cultural levelMeanings are nationally limited
EX GO (E) —- ИДТИ(R)
“To move”
BUT !!!
To GO by bus (E)
ЕХАТЬ (R)EX Man -мужчина, человек
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Types of Meaning
Types of meaninggrammatical
meaninglexico-grammatical
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lexical meaning
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Grammatical Meaning
component of meaning recurrent in identical sets of individual forms of different wordsEX. girls, winters, toys, tables –
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Lexico-grammatical meaning
(part –of- speech meaning)
is revealed in the classification of lexical items into:
major word classes (N, V, Adj, Adv)
minor ones (artc, prep, conj)words of one lexico-grammatical class have the same paradigm
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Lexical Meaning
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PRACTICE
Group the words into 3 column according to the grammatical, lexical or part-of –speech meaning
Boy’s, nearest, at, beautiful,
think, man, drift, wrote,
tremendous, ship’s, the most beautiful,
table, near, for, went, friend’s,
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Grammatical
The case of nouns: boy’s, ship’s, friend’s
The degree of comparison of adj: nearest, the most beautiful
The tense of verbs: wrote, went, thoughtLexical
Think, thinking, thought
Went, go
Boy’s, boy, boys
Nearest, near, nearer
At, for, during (“time”)
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Aspects of Lexical meaning
The denotational aspectThe connotational aspect
The pragmatic aspect
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Denotational Meaning
“denote” – to be a sign of, stand as a symbol for”establishes the correlation between the name and the object
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PRACTICE
Explain denotational meaningA lion-hunter
To have a heart like a lion
To feel like a lion
To roar like a lion
To be thrown to the lions
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PRACTICE
A lion-hunter
A host that seeks out celebrities to impress guests
To have a heart like a lion
To have great courage
To feel like a lion
To be in the best of health
To roar like a lion
To shout very loudly
To be thrown to the lions
To be criticized strongly or treated badly
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Connotational Meaning
reflects the attitude of the speaker towards what he speaks about
it is optional – a word either has it or notConnotation gives additional information and includes:
The emotive charge EX Daddy (for father)
Intensity EX to adore (for to love)
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PRACTICE
Give possible interpretation of the sentencesShe failed to buy it and felt a strange pang.
Don’t be afraid of that woman! It’s just barking!
He got up from his chair moving slowly, like an old man.
The girl went to her father and pulled his sleeve.
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PRACTICE
Give possible interpretation of the sentences
She failed to buy it and felt a strange pang.
(pain—dissatisfaction that makes her suffer)
Don’t be afraid of that woman! It’s just barking!
(make loud sharp sound—-the behavior that implies that the person is frightened)
He got up from his chair moving slowly, like an old man.
(to go at slow speed—was suffering or was ill)
The girl went to her father and pulled his sleeve.
(to move smth towards oneself— to try to attract smb’s attention)
He was longing to begin to be generous.
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The pragmatic aspect of lexical meaning
the situation in which the word is uttered,
the social circumstances (formal, informal, etc.),
social relationships between the interlocutors (polite, rough, etc.),
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PRACTICE
State what image underline the meaningI heard what she said but it didn’t sink into my mind.
You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that.
They seized on the idea.
Bill, chasing some skirt again?
I saw him dive into a small pub.
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PRACTICE
State what image underline the meaning
I heard what she said but it didn’t sink into my mind.
(to understand completely)
You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that.
(to behave humbly in order to win favour)
They seized on the idea.
(to be eager to take and use)
Bill, chasing some skirt again?
(a girl)
I saw him dive into a small pub.
(to enter suddenly)
Why are you trying to pin the blame on me?
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Types of Morpheme Meaning
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Lexical Meaning in Morphemes
root-morphemes that are homonymous to words possess lexical meaning
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Lexical Meaning in Morphemes
has denotational and connotational components
EX. –ly, -like, -ish –
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Differential Meaning
a semantic component that serves to distinguish one word from all others containing identical morphemesEX. cranberry, blackberry, gooseberry
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Functional Meaning
found only in derivational affixes
a semantic component which serves to
refer the word to the certain part of speechEX. just, adj. – justice, n.
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Distributional Meaning
the meaning of the order and the arrangement of morphemes making up the word
found in words containing more than one morpheme
different arrangement of the same morphemes would make the word meaningless
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Motivation
denotes the relationship between the phonetic or morphemic composition and structural pattern of the word on the one hand, and its meaning on the othercan be phonetical
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Phonetical Motivation
when there is a certain similarity between the sounds that make up the word and those produced by animals, objects, etc.EX. sizzle, boom, splash, cuckoo
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Morphological Motivation
when there is a direct connection between the structure of a word and its meaning
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Semantic Motivation
based on co-existence of direct and figurative meanings of the same wordEX a watchdog –
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Analyze the meaning of the words.
Define the type of motivation
a) morphologically motivated
b) semantically motivatedDriver
Leg
Horse
Wall
Hand-made
Careless
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Analyze the meaning of the words.
Define the type of motivation
a) morphologically motivated
b) semantically motivated
Driver
Someone who drives a vehicle
morphologically motivated
Leg
The part of a piece of furniture such as a table
semantically motivated
Horse
A piece of equipment shaped like a box, used in gymnastics
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Wall
Emotions or behavior preventing people from feeling close
semantically motivated
Hand-made
Made by hand, not machine
morphologically motivated
Careless
Not taking enough care
morphologically motivated
Piggish
Selfish
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I heard what she said but it didn’t sink in my mind
“do down to the bottom”
‘to be accepted by mind” semantic motivationWhy are you trying to pin the blame on me?
“fasten smth somewhere using a pin” –
”to blame smb” semantic motivationI was following the man when he dived into a pub.
“jump into deep water” –
”to enter into suddenly” semantic motivationYou should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that
“to move along on hands and knees close to the ground” –
“to behave very humbly in order to win favor” semantic motivation
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значение, смысл, важность, значащий, значительный
существительное ↓
- значение; смысл
- арх. намерение, цель, замысел
прилагательное ↓
- (много)значительный; выразительный
meaning look — многозначительный /выразительный/ взгляд
- имеющий намерение
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
a poem with subtle shades of meaning — стихотворение с тонкими оттенками значений
the true meaning of the term — истинное значение этого выражения
an essay with a meaning that was not always discernible — очерк с не всегда явно выраженным смыслом
wrest a meaning from the old text — исказить смысл старого текста
to catch a person’s meaning — уловить, понять чью-л. мысль
lexical meaning — лексическое значение
accepted meaning — общепринятое понимание
clear meaning — ясное, понятное значение
to misconstrue a meaning — неправильно понимать
basic meaning — основное значение
general meaning — общезначимость
core of meaning — ядро значения
deep meaning — глубокий смысл
Примеры с переводом
What is the meaning of life?
В чём смысл жизни?
I cannot get at the meaning.
Я не могу понять, что это значит.
What is the meaning of this?
В чём смысл этого? / Что это означает?
I didn’t understand the meaning of his remark.
Я не понимаю смысла его высказывания.
I sensed the real meaning of his letter
Я понял истинный смысл его письма.
The word has a very precise meaning.
Это слово имеет очень конкретное значение.
What is the meaning of this sentence?
Что означает это предложение?
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She mistook my meaning entirely.
His words were resonant with meaning.
Meaning resides within the text of the poem.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
mean — средний, серединный, скупой, среднее, среднее значение, означать, значить
meaningful — многозначительный, выразительный
meaningless — бессмысленный
meaningly — сознательно, многозначительно, нарочно
meanly — подло, бедно, низко, слабо, скупо, скудно, мелочно
meanness — подлость, низость, убожество, посредственность
unmeaning — бессмысленный
undermeaning — скрытый смысл
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): meaning
мн. ч.(plural): meanings
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noun
a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes the one-wordblackbird (primary stress on “black”, and secondary stress on “bird”) from black bird (primary stress on both words). Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
(used in combination with the first letter of an offensive or unmentionable word, the first letter being lowercase or uppercase, with or without a following hyphen): My mom married at 20, and she mentions the m-word every time I meet someone she thinks is eligible.See also C-word, F-word, N-word.
words,
- speech or talk: to express one’s emotion in words;Words mean little when action is called for.
- the text or lyrics of a song as distinguished from the music.
- contentious or angry speech; a quarrel: We had words and she walked out on me.
a short talk or conversation: Marston, I’d like a word with you.
an expression or utterance: a word of warning.
warrant, assurance, or promise: I give you my word I’ll be there.
news; tidings; information: We received word of his death.
a verbal signal, as a password, watchword, or countersign.
an authoritative utterance, or command: His word was law.
Also called machine word. Computers. a string of bits, characters, or bytes treated as a single entity by a computer, particularly for numeric purposes.
(initial capital letter)Also called the Word, the Word of God.
- the Scriptures; the Bible.
- the Logos.
- the message of the gospel of Christ.
a proverb or motto.
verb (used with object)
to express in words; select words to express; phrase: to word a contract with great care.
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Idioms about word
at a word, in immediate response to an order or request; in an instant: At a word they came to take the situation in hand.
be as good as one’s word, to hold to one’s promises.
eat one’s words, to retract one’s statement, especially with humility: They predicted his failure, but he made them eat their words.
have a word, to talk briefly: Tell your aunt that I would like to have a word with her.
have no words for, to be unable to describe: She had no words for the sights she had witnessed.
in a word, in summary; in short: In a word, there was no comparison.Also in one word.
in so many words, in unequivocal terms; explicitly: She told them in so many words to get out.
keep one’s word, to fulfill one’s promise: I said I’d meet the deadline, and I kept my word.
man of his word / woman of her word, a person who can be trusted to keep a promise; a reliable person.
(upon) my word! (used as an exclamation of surprise or astonishment.)
of few words, laconic; taciturn: a woman of few words but of profound thoughts.
of many words, talkative; loquacious; wordy: a person of many words but of little wit.
put in a good word for, to speak favorably of; commend: He put in a good word for her with the boss.Also put in a word for.
take one at one’s word, to take a statement to be literal and true.
take the words out of one’s mouth, to say exactly what another person was about to say.
weigh one’s words, to choose one’s words carefully in speaking or writing: It was an important message, and he was weighing his words.
Origin of word
First recorded before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch woord, German Wort, Old Norse orth, orð, Gothic waurd, waúrd, all from Germanic wurdam (unattested); akin to Latin verbum “word,” Greek rhḗtōr (dialect wrḗtōr ) “public speaker, orator, rhetorician,” Old Prussian wirds “word,” Lithuanian var̃das “name”
OTHER WORDS FROM word
in·ter·word, adjectiveout·word, verb (used with object)well-word·ed, adjective
Words nearby word
Worcester china, Worcester sauce, Worcestershire, Worcestershire sauce, Worcs, word, word accent, wordage, word association, word association test, word-blind
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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Words related to word
conversation, talk, account, advice, announcement, comment, expression, information, message, news, remark, report, rumor, saying, speech, concept, name, phrase, sound, term
How to use word in a sentence
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In other words, the large-scale burning this summer shows that these campaigns have yet to effectively prevent deforestation or the subsequent uncontrolled wildfires in Brazil.
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In this example, I went with the word “shoes” as this is a product listing for shoes.
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That may feel like a strange word to describe a perennial 50-game winner — one that’s been so good, and so close — with a generational scoring talent.
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Think of good synonyms or words connected to the brand, without compromising your Google ranking.
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If you mouse over the word, you’ll see original English word.
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This is acting in every sense of the word—bringing an unevolved animal to life and making it utterly believable.
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She vowed to repay the money—no official word, however, on whether she ever did that.
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But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families.
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Still other people have moved away from the word “diet” altogether.
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Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed.
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Not a word now,” cried Longcluse harshly, extending his hand quickly towards him; “I may do that which can’t be undone.
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Every word that now fell from the agitated Empress was balm to the affrighted nerves of her daughter.
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When we were mounted Mac leaned over and muttered an admonitory word for Piegan’s ear alone.
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Now for the tempering of the Gudgeons, I leave it to the judgment of the Workman; but a word or two of the polishing of it.
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Huxley quotes with satirical gusto Dr. Wace’s declaration as to the word «Infidel.»
British Dictionary definitions for word (1 of 3)
noun
one of the units of speech or writing that native speakers of a language usually regard as the smallest isolable meaningful element of the language, although linguists would analyse these further into morphemesRelated adjective: lexical, verbal
an instance of vocal intercourse; chat, talk, or discussionto have a word with someone
an utterance or expression, esp a brief onea word of greeting
news or informationhe sent word that he would be late
a verbal signal for action; commandwhen I give the word, fire!
an undertaking or promiseI give you my word; he kept his word
an autocratic decree or utterance; orderhis word must be obeyed
a watchword or slogan, as of a political partythe word now is «freedom»
computing a set of bits used to store, transmit, or operate upon an item of information in a computer, such as a program instruction
as good as one’s word doing what one has undertaken or promised to do
at a word at once
by word of mouth orally rather than by written means
in a word briefly or in short
my word!
- an exclamation of surprise, annoyance, etc
- Australian an exclamation of agreement
of one’s word given to or noted for keeping one’s promisesI am a man of my word
put in a word for or put in a good word for to make favourable mention of (someone); recommend
take someone at his word or take someone at her word to assume that someone means, or will do, what he or she sayswhen he told her to go, she took him at his word and left
take someone’s word for it to accept or believe what someone says
the last word
- the closing remark of a conversation or argument, esp a remark that supposedly settles an issue
- the latest or most fashionable design, make, or modelthe last word in bikinis
- the finest example (of some quality, condition, etc)the last word in luxury
the word the proper or most fitting expressioncold is not the word for it, it’s freezing!
upon my word!
- archaic on my honour
- an exclamation of surprise, annoyance, etc
word for word
- (of a report, transcription, etc) using exactly the same words as those employed in the situation being reported; verbatim
- translated by substituting each word in the new text for each corresponding word in the original rather than by general sense
word of honour a promise; oath
(modifier) of, relating to, or consisting of wordsa word list
verb
(tr) to state in words, usually specially selected ones; phrase
(tr often foll by up) Australian informal to inform or advise (a person)
Word Origin for word
Old English word; related to Old High German wort, Old Norse orth, Gothic waurd, Latin verbum, Sanskrit vratá command
British Dictionary definitions for word (2 of 3)
noun the Word
Christianity the 2nd person of the Trinity
Scripture, the Bible, or the Gospels as embodying or representing divine revelationOften called: the Word of God
Word Origin for Word
translation of Greek logos, as in John 1:1
British Dictionary definitions for word (3 of 3)
n combining form
(preceded by the and an initial letter) a euphemistic way of referring to a word by its first letter because it is considered to be in some way unmentionable by the userthe C-word, meaning cancer
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Other Idioms and Phrases with word
In addition to the idioms beginning with word
- word for word
- word of honor
- word of mouth, by
- words fail me
- words of one syllable, in
- words stick in one’s throat
- words to that effect
- word to the wise, a
also see:
- actions speak louder than words
- at a loss (for words)
- at a word
- break one’s word
- eat one’s words
- famous last words
- fighting words
- four-letter word
- from the word go
- get a word in edgewise
- give the word
- go back on (one’s word)
- good as one’s word
- hang on someone’s words
- have a word with
- have words with
- in brief (a word)
- in other words
- in so many words
- keep one’s word
- last word
- leave word
- man of his word
- mark my words
- mince matters (words)
- mum’s the word
- not breathe a word
- not open one’s mouth (utter a word)
- of few words
- picture is worth a thousand words
- play on words
- put in a good word
- put into words
- put words in someone’s mouth
- swallow one’s words
- take someone at his or her word
- take the words out of someone’s mouth
- true to (one’s word)
- weasel word
- weigh one’s words
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Noun | 1. | word meaning — the accepted meaning of a word
signified, sense — the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; «the dictionary gave several senses for the word»; «in the best sense charity is really a duty»; «the signifier is linked to the signified» |
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