ok nice thread
i would add one more to this post,
to search for 2 words, eg home sick
can we write "home sick"
so that the two words appear together![]()
If you want to find meaning of a word, then you just have to type define:<word> in google search bar. For example: for misanthrope type define:misanthrope.
ok nice thread
i would add one more to this post,
to search for 2 words, eg home sick
can we write "home sick"
so that the two words appear together![]()
for me its a simple & sweet thread to make many fresh users of google or many people having doubt in some words may go through this thread & will surely get a knowledge of using google & find the meaning of the particular word in a better way. don't worry about two words & all, google will search for you.
Great mind dude!
I will try this.If it will work then its a great thing which you have told here.Thanks for sharing this.This will help me to find the meaning of some words which I don't know.
Hey! Great work dude. It really works. I am waiting for your new tricks. This trick will help me to find the meanings of the words which I don't know. I hope that you will shortly give here some more informative and attractive tricks.
for me, just think of a word that best describes the one you are trying to find. the more you secify its bounderies the closer you get into what you are trying to find
good post...thanks
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It is a good search tip provided by you. Well, I need not have a dictionary while I work on my PC. Apart from the wordprocessor features, I have not the additional search tip too.
Hey thanks for giving this info... If we need a word mean in some other language then is that way will work or not?
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