Sentence examples for was word from inspiring English sources

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was word

noun

The smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language.

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The only publicity was word of mouth.

The only advertising was word of mouth.

"It was word of mouth," he says.

The evening's one serious problem was word clarity.

What Baldwins Omega did have, however, was word of mouth.

There was word of a third fire in Yonkers.

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It was word-perfect.

"Most of it was word-of-mouth recruitment," she said.

"Constituents had spoken about it, and also coming from an Asian family it was word-of-mouth as well.

The earliest, and simplest type of translation method was word-based.

The best-performing statistics were word ending and letter-pair frequency, and the worst was word-length frequency.

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