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how do words get their meaning​

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Answered by vismaya12
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Words get their meaning by

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Answered by NejireHado
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Each word has their own definition. A definition is something, typically expressed in words, that attaches a meaning to a word or group of words... you drop the word into your conversation and writing, then others pick it up; the more its use spreads, the more likely it will be noticed by dictionary editors, or lexicographers. If your word is one that English speakers decide we need, it has a good chance of getting into the dictionary. Words change meaning all the time — and over time. Language historian Anne Curzan takes a closer look at this phenomenon, and shares some words that used to mean something totally different. ... Words have been changing meaning — sometimes radically — as long as there have been words and speakers to speak them.

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Words were spelt in different ways and created new meanings with the same pronounced word! Like your, there is you're for you are and your for like, "that's your dog?" and that's is that is. Their, something that belongs to someone......... almost. There is like, over there. Or something. They're is They are.

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