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- pronunciation:
- lIst
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
A list is a group of words, names, or numbers that are usually written one below the other. People often make lists in order to remember things or organize things. Sometimes a list goes across the page. In this case, the items are usually separated by commas.
Chris wrote a list of all the things he wanted to do for the day.My mother checked her grocery list before leaving the store to make sure that she didn't forget anything.
- similar words:
- agenda, index, inventory, register, roll, schedule, series, table
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related words: |
calendar, catalogue |
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
lists, listing, listed |
definition: |
When you list things, you write each item one after the other to make a list. Each thing is usually separated from the one before it by a line or by a comma.
Jackie listed all of the things she would need to pack for her trip to her grandparents' house.The ingredients in this soup are listed on the label.- similar words:
- book, record, register, schedule
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related words: |
count, enter, include, recite, sort |
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