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    Point
    /point/

    noun

    • 1. the tapered, sharp end of a tool, weapon, or other object: "the point of his dagger" Similar tipsharp endtapered endend
    • 2. a dot or other punctuation mark, in particular a period.

    verb

    • 1. direct someone's attention toward something by extending one's finger or something held in one's hand: "the boys were nudging each other and pointing at me"
    • 2. give force or emphasis to (words or actions): "he wouldn't miss the opportunity to point a moral"
  2. The meaning of POINT is an individual detail : item. How to use point in a sentence. an individual detail : item; a distinguishing detail; the most important essential in a discussion or matter…

  3. a single or separate article or item, as in an extended whole; a detail or particular: the fine points of a contract. an individual part or element of something: noble points in her character. a distinguishing mark or quality, especially one of an animal, used as a standard in stockbreeding, judging, etc.

  4. an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written: I'd like to discuss the first point in your paper. make a point You made some interesting points in your speech. the/someone's point. B2. the meaning or most important part of what someone says or writes: The point is, if you don't claim the money now you might never get it.

  5. point. (point) n. 1. A sharp or tapered end: the point of a knife; the point of the antenna. 2. An object having a sharp or tapered end: a stone projectile point. 3. A tapering extension of land projecting into water; a peninsula, cape, or promontory. 4. A mark formed by or as if by a sharp end. 5.

  6. A point is any sharp or tapered end. A sharpened pencil has a point, as does the end of an umbrella. The noun point has a dizzying number of different definitions, including a punctuation mark, a unit of scoring in a game, a moment in time, and the essential meaning or purpose of something.

  7. A point is a particular place or position where something happens. As a mark of respect the emperor met him at a point several weeks' march from the capital. The pain originated from a point in his right thigh. You use point to refer to a particular time, or to a particular stage in the development of something.

  8. POINT definition: 1. an opinion, idea, or fact that someone says or writes: 2. an opinion or fact that deserves to…. Learn more.

  9. Definition of point noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to stretch out your finger or something held in your hand toward someone or something in order to show someone where a person or thing is point (at/to/toward somebody/something) “What's your name?” he asked, pointing at the child with his pen. “That's my mother,” she said, pointing at a photo on the wall.

  11. a projecting part of anything: A point of land juts into the bay. a tapering extremity: the points of the fingers. something having a sharp or tapering end: a pen point. Building a pointed tool or instrument, as an etching needle.

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