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    Phrase
    /frāz/

    noun

    • 1. a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause: "“to improve standards” is the key phrase here"

    verb

    • 1. put into a particular form of words: "it's important to phrase the question correctly"
  2. The meaning of PHRASE is a characteristic manner or style of expression : diction. How to use phrase in a sentence.

  3. A phrase is a group (or pairing) of words in English. A phrase can be short or long, but it does not include the subject-verb pairing necessary to make a clause. Some examples of phrases include: None of these examples contains a subject doing an action (subject-verb).

  4. PHRASE meaning: 1. a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence 2. a short group of words…. Learn more.

  5. A phrase is a group of words that stand together as a single unit, typically as part of a clause or a sentence.

  6. In grammar, a phrase is a group of words that is part of a sentence but can't stand alone. In the sentence, "We should go to your house," "to your house" is a phrase. A phrase can also be an idiomatic saying.

  7. PHRASE definition: 1. a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence 2. a short group of words…. Learn more.

  8. A manner or style of speech or expression; phraseology. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A sequence of two or more words conveying a single thought or forming a distinct part of a sentence but not containing a subject and predicate. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A short, colorful or forceful expression. Webster's New World.

  9. a group of words that are often used together and have a particular meaning. Examples. Still, to coin a phrase, there is light at the end of the tunnel. The meaning of that phrase isn't very clear. The origins of that phrase are unclear. Many phrases from Shakespeare's plays have become part of our everyday speech.

  10. A phrase is a sequence of two or more words that make up a grammatical construction, usually lacking a finite verb and hence not a complete clause or sentence: shady lane (a noun phrase); at the bottom (a prepositional phrase); very slowly (an adverbial phrase).

  11. In grammar, a phrase is a group of words without a finite verb, especially one that forms part of a sentence: “the green car” and “on Friday morning” are phrases. expression a word or phrase: He tends to use lots of new expressions that I've never heard before.

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