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Using a Dictionary Entry

Using a Dictionary Entry. What are the parts of a dictionary entry?. Sample Dictionary Entry. bicycle (bi sik el) n. a vehicle that has two wheels. I like to ride my bicycle around the block. Entry Word: The Entry Word is in Yellow.

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Using a Dictionary Entry

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  1. Using a Dictionary Entry What are the parts of a dictionary entry?

  2. Sample Dictionary Entry • bicycle(bi sik el)n.a vehicle that has two wheels.I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  3. Entry Word:The Entry Word is in Yellow. • bicycle(bi sik el) n. a vehicle that has two wheels. I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  4. PronunciationPronunciation:A guide for pronunciation is in Red. • bicycle (bi sik el) n. a vehicle that has two wheels. I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  5. Part of Speech: This is in green and tells you what part of speech the word is. • bicycle (bi sik el)n. a vehicle that has two wheels. I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  6. Definition:This is the meaning of the word and is in pink. • bicycle (bi sik el) n.a vehicle that has two wheels.I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  7. Example Sentence: This gives an example of the word’s use in a sentence. It is shown in purple. • bicycle (bi sik el) n. a vehicle that has two wheels. I like to ride my bicycle around the block.

  8. Dictionary Entries may also contain: • Inflected forms of the word- ed; ing; etc. • Etymology- The origin of the word- is it from another language? • Synonyms and antonyms • Pictures

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