Word ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Word ( noun )

  1. A unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more spoken or written sounds or symbols.
  2. A brief remark or statement.
  3. A password or code used to gain access to a computer or other system.
  4. A command or instruction in a computer program.
  5. A word or phrase used to describe something or someone, often in a particular context.

Origin:

The word "word" comes from the old english "word" which means "a word, speech, statement". it is believed to have been derived from the germanic root "werdan" meaning "to speak" or "to say".

Examples:

  1. He spoke a few words in Spanish.
  2. She had no words to describe how she felt.
  3. The word "hello" is used as a greeting in many languages.
  4. He had to remember a long string of words to use as a password.
  5. The word "delete" is a command that is used to remove a file from a computer.

(As a verb)

Word ( verb )

  1. A unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more spoken or written sounds or symbols.
  2. A brief remark or statement.
  3. A password or code used to gain access to a computer or other system.
  4. A command or instruction in a computer program.
  5. A word or phrase used to describe something or someone, often in a particular context.

Origin:

The word "word" comes from the old english "word" which means "a word, speech, statement". it is believed to have been derived from the germanic root "werdan" meaning "to speak" or "to say".

Examples:

  1. He spoke a few words in Spanish.
  2. She had no words to describe how she felt.
  3. The word "hello" is used as a greeting in many languages.
  4. He had to remember a long string of words to use as a password.
  5. The word "delete" is a command that is used to remove a file from a computer.
Some random words: disseminate, unsettle, melt