i just have an oxford english dictionary by my bedside or on my dining table the two places i enjoy reading.
my father used to make me write the words i come across during the week or which i need meaning. he will answer the meaning of the words on every sunday afternoon . he will have an oxford dictionary on hand.
2007-07-30 14:22:00
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answered by ranipalanikumar 4
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Pretty infrequently. I prefer to use a thesaurus. At my age, if I do not know what a word means or cannot figure it out through context, then I make the assumption (yeah, yeah, I know about assuming) that it is not a very familiar word and that another would be better suited.
Although I have been known to use a dictionary maybe once or twice a year. Maybe.
2007-07-30 22:04:33
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answered by Shihan 5
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I use it when I encounter a difficult word to spell or run accross a term that I don't know the meaning of. for the most part, I am a good speller (just a bad tpist) and as a rul, my vocabulary is very good. so I don't have to use the dictionary very much at all.
Raji the Green Witch
2007-07-30 21:31:13
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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Hardly ever these days. Only when the meaning of a word isn't clear from the context, or I need to look up a derivation.
2007-07-30 21:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I use it quite often to hold down things that need to be weighted, or to press flowers. I have used it for to boost my daughter at the table, and I quite often use it to stand on when changing the light in the hall.
However, I haven't used it lately to check any spellings. Spell check and Dictionary.com are king.
2007-07-30 22:53:30
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answered by The Principal's Office 2
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Every time I encounter a word I'm unfamiliar with. Wish everybody else would, too.
2007-07-30 21:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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