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Which reference source will give the pronunciation, origin, and definitions of a word?Question
Which reference source will give the pronounciation origin and definitions of a word
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For definitions, pronunciations, and etymology (the origin of words), the following reference sources are recommended:
1. **Dictionaries**:
- **Merriam-Webster**: Provides definitions, pronunciations, and details about word origins.
- **Oxford English Dictionary (OED)**: Comprehensive resource for definitions, pronunciation, and etymology of English words.
- **Cambridge Dictionary**: Offers definitions, phonetic pronunciations, and origin information.
2. **Online Resources**:
- **Dictionary.com**: Provides definitions, pronunciations (including audio), and information on word origins.
- **Lexico** (by Oxford): Gives definitions, pronunciations, and detailed word histories.
3. **Pronunciation Guides**:
- **Forvo**: A pronunciation dictionary that lets you hear how words are pronounced by native speakers.
4. **Etymology-specific Resources**:
- **EtymOnline**: A comprehensive resource dedicated to the etymology of English words.
These sources collectively provide thorough information about a word's definition, pronunciation, and origin.
1. **Dictionaries**:
- **Merriam-Webster**: Provides definitions, pronunciations, and details about word origins.
- **Oxford English Dictionary (OED)**: Comprehensive resource for definitions, pronunciation, and etymology of English words.
- **Cambridge Dictionary**: Offers definitions, phonetic pronunciations, and origin information.
2. **Online Resources**:
- **Dictionary.com**: Provides definitions, pronunciations (including audio), and information on word origins.
- **Lexico** (by Oxford): Gives definitions, pronunciations, and detailed word histories.
3. **Pronunciation Guides**:
- **Forvo**: A pronunciation dictionary that lets you hear how words are pronounced by native speakers.
4. **Etymology-specific Resources**:
- **EtymOnline**: A comprehensive resource dedicated to the etymology of English words.
These sources collectively provide thorough information about a word's definition, pronunciation, and origin.
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