Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. phrase in American English. (freɪz ) noun. 1. a manner or style of speech or expression; phraseology. 2. a short, colorful or forceful expression. 3. a connected series of movements in a formal dance.

  2. phrase a group of words that have a particular meaning when used together: Who coined the phrase ‘fake news’? In grammar, a phrase is a group of words without a finite verb, especially one that forms part of a sentence: ‘the green car’ and ‘on Friday morning’ are phrases. expression a word or phrase:

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · Clauses contain phrases, and sentences contain clauses. So an easy way to visualize the three are: phrases < clauses < sentences. The term “phrase” is understood to mean two different things: a sentence component and a common expression. These two types of phrases are known respectively as grammatical phrases and common phrases.

  4. “A phrase is a small group of words that form a meaningful unit within a clause.” -Oxford Dictionary “In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence, a single unit within the grammatical hierarchy.”

  5. phrase a group of words that have a particular meaning when used together: Who coined the phrase ‘fake news’? In grammar, a phrase is a group of words without a finite verb, especially one that forms part of a sentence: ‘the green car’ and ‘on Friday morning’ are phrases. expression a word or phrase:

  6. phrases; phrased; phrasing. Britannica Dictionary definition of PHRASE. [+ object] 1. : to say (something) in a particular way. He phrased his version of the story in a way that made him look good. The question was awkwardly phrased. 2. : to perform (a piece of music) with the notes grouped together in a particular way.

  7. WORD definition: 1. a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written: 2. used to refer to a…. Learn more.