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to word
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formuler, exprimer
to use specific words to express an idea, message, thought, etc. in a particular manner
Transitive: to word thoughts and ideas in a specific manner
Word
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Parole, Écriture
the sacred writings of the Christian religions
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mot, terme
a brief statement
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mot, nouvelle
a piece of information or news
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mot, terme
a message or communication
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ordre, commandement
a verbal command for action
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parole, promesse
a promise or assurance
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mot de passe, formule secrète
a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group
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le Verbe, la Parole divine
the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
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mot, terme
a string of bits stored in computer memory
word
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C'est vrai, Pour sûr
used to convey agreement, affirmation, or acknowledgment
What is the origin and context of use of 'word'?
The interjection "word" has its origins in African American Vernacular English and gained popularity in hip-hop culture during the late 20th century. It became widely used in various urban communities and eventually integrated into mainstream English slang. It's often used in contexts where individuals want to affirm the truthfulness or accuracy of what someone else has said, similar to saying "I understand," "I agree," or "That's correct."
word
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reword
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reword
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wording
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wording
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Exemple
The politician carefully worded her speech to address concerns without causing controversy.
He struggled to word the apology in a way that would truly convey his regret.
It's essential to word your request politely when asking for a favor.
His response to the question was vaguely worded, leaving room for interpretation.
Writing a legal document demands attention to every word and clause because the devil is in the details, and a poorly worded phrase can have significant consequences.