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Where is the part of speech located in a dictionary entry? Is it in parentheses after the entry word before the entry word or after the pronunciation or in the number definitions that follow the entry word
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In a typical dictionary entry, the part of speech is usually located after the entry word and before the pronunciation. It is commonly represented in bold or italicized font and is followed by a period. For example:
Example entry:
Noun. [en-ter-ee-wurd]
The part of speech would be "Noun" in this case. However, it's important to note that the specific placement and formatting may vary slightly depending on the dictionary you are using.
Example entry:
Noun. [en-ter-ee-wurd]
The part of speech would be "Noun" in this case. However, it's important to note that the specific placement and formatting may vary slightly depending on the dictionary you are using.
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