What part of speech is link?

Link can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. link is a verb, present, 1st person singular of link (infinitive).
  • 2. link is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. link is a noun, singular of links.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does link mean?

Definitions

Verb

link - To connect two or more things.
link - To contain a hyperlink to another page.
link - To supply somebody with a hyperlink; to direct by means of a link.
link - To post a hyperlink to.
link - To skip or trip along smartly.

Noun

link - a fastener that serves to join or connect; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction"
link - (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
link - the means of connection between things linked in series
link - a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
link - an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data
link - the state of being connected; "the connection between church and state is inescapable"
link - a connecting shape
link - a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network
link - a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"

Examples of link

#   Sentence  
1. noun Link.
2. noun Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market, I will follow up with the consumer models.
3. noun We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information.
4. noun Cargill Ferrous International is the full name of this division and setup as such in GCP with a Sub-to-Legal Link to Cargill, Inc. per GCP procedure.
5. noun Thus kaoshikii is a blossoming of the microcosm (unit being) in its attempt to attain a link with the Macrocosm (Cosmic Consciousness).
6. noun The two hands when upraised and folded together represent: "Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Purus'a (Supreme Consciousness)."
7. noun You can vote at the following link, it will only take a few seconds.
8. noun Please take a moment to click on the link below and cast your vote for Beyond Control.
9. noun There is a link to the contest page.
10. noun This will be the warmth of the sun - a close reminder and link between earth and the infinite space.
11. noun Below I pasted the email text, and it has a link to a website that automatically plays this song the author of the email created.
12. noun "Half of the studies provide strong evidence of a causal link between the biological change and climate change," said Camille Parmesan, a University of Texas-Austin biologist and one of the world's leading experts on this issue.
13. noun Lopez addressed the note which I had written, sealed it with his sleeve-link, and sent it by the hand of the servant, Jose.
14. noun Check the link for a sampling of prices.
15. noun Above is the link to the Department of State travel website, which will give you all the info that you need, including passport information.
16. verb When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID.
17. verb China is seeking the construction of a pipeline from Iran to the Caspian Sea, where it would link with another planned pipeline running from Kazakhstan to China.
18. verb The new tunnel will link Britain and France.
19. verb Please feel free to link to my page.
20. verb You may link to this webpage freely.
21. verb What a waste it would be if Tatoeba were to link nothing but sentences.
22. verb Please link this sentence to Spanish.
23. verb The new tunnel will link Great Britain and France.
24. verb Trams will link the area to Edinburgh's city centre (which is only two miles away).
25. verb How can I link or unlink sentences?
26. verb It's time to build new bridges all over the world as strong as those that link us across the Atlantic.
27. verb Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object.
28. verb How and why does the end link up with the beginning?
29. verb Would someone kindly link sentence No. 1 to sentence No. 2?
30. verb "Link, I need you." "Finally! I'll take off my clothes!" "Not in that sense, silly. Today is Father's birthday!" "The King has a birthday?!" "Yes. You'll be in charge of the decorations and I'll invite the guests!"
Sentence  
noun
Link.
Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market, I will follow up with the consumer models.
We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information.
Cargill Ferrous International is the full name of this division and setup as such in GCP with a Sub-to-Legal Link to Cargill, Inc. per GCP procedure.
Thus kaoshikii is a blossoming of the microcosm (unit being) in its attempt to attain a link with the Macrocosm (Cosmic Consciousness).
The two hands when upraised and folded together represent: "Now I am trying to establish a link with Parama Purus'a (Supreme Consciousness)."
You can vote at the following link, it will only take a few seconds.
Please take a moment to click on the link below and cast your vote for Beyond Control.
There is a link to the contest page.
This will be the warmth of the sun - a close reminder and link between earth and the infinite space.
Below I pasted the email text, and it has a link to a website that automatically plays this song the author of the email created.
"Half of the studies provide strong evidence of a causal link between the biological change and climate change," said Camille Parmesan, a University of Texas-Austin biologist and one of the world's leading experts on this issue.
Lopez addressed the note which I had written, sealed it with his sleeve-link, and sent it by the hand of the servant, Jose.
Check the link for a sampling of prices.
Above is the link to the Department of State travel website, which will give you all the info that you need, including passport information.
verb
When the company is set up in the EOL database we link the company to the Parent and reference the CP ID.
China is seeking the construction of a pipeline from Iran to the Caspian Sea, where it would link with another planned pipeline running from Kazakhstan to China.
The new tunnel will link Britain and France.
Please feel free to link to my page.
You may link to this webpage freely.
What a waste it would be if Tatoeba were to link nothing but sentences.
Please link this sentence to Spanish.
The new tunnel will link Great Britain and France.
Trams will link the area to Edinburgh's city centre (which is only two miles away).
How can I link or unlink sentences?
It's time to build new bridges all over the world as strong as those that link us across the Atlantic.
Note that due to the nature of dynamic linking on Linux, plugins don’t have to actually link with the db.o object.
How and why does the end link up with the beginning?
Would someone kindly link sentence No. 1 to sentence No. 2?
"Link, I need you." "Finally! I'll take off my clothes!" "Not in that sense, silly. Today is Father's birthday!" "The King has a birthday?!" "Yes. You'll be in charge of the decorations and I'll invite the guests!"

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