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    be
    /biː/

    verb

    • 1. exist: "there are no easy answers" Similar existhave beinghave existencelive
    • 2. occur; take place: "the exhibition will be in November" Similar occurhappentake placecome about

    auxiliary

    • 1. used with a present participle to form continuous tenses: "they are coming"
    • 2. used with a past participle to form the passive voice: "it was done"

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  2. to equal in meaning : have the same connotation as : symbolize; to have identity with : to constitute the same idea or object as… See the full definition

  3. The meaning of DEFINE is to determine or identify the essential qualities or meaning of. How to use define in a sentence.

  4. Examples of be in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web There is no clear evidence that genetics influence other forms of gastritis besides autoimmune gastritis. Lindsay Curtis, Health, 25 Oct. 2024 There is also the matter of AI chatbots’ hallucinations.

  5. Find definitions for over 300,000 words from the most authoritative English dictionary. Continuously updated with new words and meanings.

  6. The meaning of DICTIONARY is a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usually alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, etymologies, meanings, and syntactic and idiomatic uses. How to use dictionary in a sentence.

  7. Definition of define. 1. as in to trace. to draw or make apparent the outline of the glass skyscraper's sleek silhouette was strikingly defined by the setting sun to its west. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. trace. outline. delineate.

  8. What to Know. In the political system of the United States, Democrats are largely associated with liberalism (a political philosophy based on belief in progress) while Republicans are associated with conservatism (a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability).

  9. intransitive verb. : to have a wish or desire. whether we will or no. Shall vs. Will: Usage Guide. From the reams of pronouncements written about the distinction between shall and will —dating back as far as the 17th century—it is clear that the rules laid down have never very accurately reflected actual usage.

  10. Verbs are words that show an action (sing), occurrence (develop), or state of being (exist). Almost every sentence requires a verb. The basic form of a verb is known as its infinitive. The forms call, love, break, and go are all infinitives. Almost all verbs have two other important forms called participles.

  11. Synonyms for SILENT: mute, speechless, muted, dumb, wordless, mum, uncommunicative, inarticulate; Antonyms of SILENT: speaking, communicative, eloquent, talking, articulate, voluble, vocal, fluent.