What part of speech is word?

Word can be categorized as a noun, a verb and an interjection.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. word is an interjection.
  • 2. word is a verb, present, 1st person singular of word (infinitive).
  • 3. word is a verb (infinitive).
  • 4. word is a noun, singular of words.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does word mean?

Definitions

Verb

word - To say or write something using particular words.

Noun

word - a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning"
word - a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to 64 bits long"
word - a brief statement; "he didn't say a word about it"
word - a verbal command for action; "when I give the word, charge!"
word - the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen"
word - an exchange of views on some topic; "we had a good discussion"; "we had a word or two about it"
word - information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
word - the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
word - a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password"
word - a promise; "he gave his word"

Examples of word

#   Sentence  
1. noun He didn't say a word about it.
2. noun When I give the word, charge!
3. noun He went to carry the Word to the heathen.
4. noun We had a word or two about it.
5. noun He gave his word.
6. noun In April — before the Swift boat veterans had said a word — Kerry said Bush “has yet to explain to America whether or not, and tell the truth, about whether he showed up for duty.”.
7. noun Though ''decided'' is probably not the right word, since from the day they were born, these girls and boys were not taught to think for themselves but to blindly follow their leaders.
8. noun The root of the trouble is that this entire Moslem region is totally dysfunctional, by any standard of the word, and would have been so even if Israel had joined the Arab league and an independent Palestine had existed for 100 years.
9. noun A word about the millions of decent, honest, good people who are either devout Moslems or are not very religious but grew up in Moslem families: They are double victims of an outside world, which now develops Islamophobia, and of their own environment which breaks their heart by being totally dysfunctional.
10. noun The media has tended to overlook the fact that when the FBI uses the word "domestic" the word includes a US-based, highly-educated supporter of the militant islamists.
11. noun A May 2001 letter that Zawahiri sent to Egyptian Islamic Jihad members abroad establish that Zawahiri used "school" as a code word for the Egyptian militant islamists in his correspondence.
12. noun Therefore, any trade mark registration that incorporates the word ONLINE as a suffix in the way that you use it will not enable its owner to prevent others from using the word ONLINE.
13. noun Given the above, if you have adequate protection for the word ENRON (which covers the services that you offer on-line as well as your core activities), I'd say that another application for the words ENRON ONLINE is probably unnecessary.
14. noun i.e. Are we covered if we proceed a word with "Enron"?
15. noun In Section 3.1, in the last sentence after the proviso insert "a" before the word "change" and after the word "in".
16. verb Word up, breda. Long time no see. Whatchu been up to?
Sentence  
noun
He didn't say a word about it.
When I give the word, charge!
He went to carry the Word to the heathen.
We had a word or two about it.
He gave his word.
In April — before the Swift boat veterans had said a word — Kerry said Bush “has yet to explain to America whether or not, and tell the truth, about whether he showed up for duty.”.
Though ''decided'' is probably not the right word, since from the day they were born, these girls and boys were not taught to think for themselves but to blindly follow their leaders.
The root of the trouble is that this entire Moslem region is totally dysfunctional, by any standard of the word, and would have been so even if Israel had joined the Arab league and an independent Palestine had existed for 100 years.
A word about the millions of decent, honest, good people who are either devout Moslems or are not very religious but grew up in Moslem families: They are double victims of an outside world, which now develops Islamophobia, and of their own environment which breaks their heart by being totally dysfunctional.
The media has tended to overlook the fact that when the FBI uses the word "domestic" the word includes a US-based, highly-educated supporter of the militant islamists.
A May 2001 letter that Zawahiri sent to Egyptian Islamic Jihad members abroad establish that Zawahiri used "school" as a code word for the Egyptian militant islamists in his correspondence.
Therefore, any trade mark registration that incorporates the word ONLINE as a suffix in the way that you use it will not enable its owner to prevent others from using the word ONLINE.
Given the above, if you have adequate protection for the word ENRON (which covers the services that you offer on-line as well as your core activities), I'd say that another application for the words ENRON ONLINE is probably unnecessary.
i.e. Are we covered if we proceed a word with "Enron"?
In Section 3.1, in the last sentence after the proviso insert "a" before the word "change" and after the word "in".
verb
Word up, breda. Long time no see. Whatchu been up to?

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