Article ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Article ( noun )

  1. A piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
  2. A particular item or object, especially one that is one of a group or set.
  3. A specific item of clothing, such as a shirt or dress.
  4. A word such as "a" or "the" that is used before a noun to indicate the type of reference being made.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french article, from latin articulus "little joint", diminutive of artus "joint".

Examples:

  1. The article in the newspaper.
  2. The article in the magazine.
  3. An article about the new law.
  4. A red article of clothing.
  5. The article of the constitution.

(As a verb)

Article ( verb )

  1. A piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
  2. A particular item or object, especially one that is one of a group or set.
  3. A specific item of clothing, such as a shirt or dress.
  4. A word such as "a" or "the" that is used before a noun to indicate the type of reference being made.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french article, from latin articulus "little joint", diminutive of artus "joint".

Examples:

  1. The article in the newspaper.
  2. The article in the magazine.
  3. An article about the new law.
  4. A red article of clothing.
  5. The article of the constitution.
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