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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "wiki" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collaborative website or platform where users can create and edit content collectively. Example: "I found the information I needed on the wiki about climate change."
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49 human-written examples
The Missing Maps London launch wiki, with links to other resources.
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He points to Utah's Politicopia, an open wiki (a collaborative website where content is added or modified) through which citizens can influence the legislature.Politicians began to take the internet seriously during Mr Dean's 2004 presidential run.
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It hatched plans to build itself into a big, diversified mining company only in 2001.In this section Valuable Vale Days of wine and tulips LG's woes Exit Carrefour Screen test Wild is the wind Pointers for predators Where print makes profits The wiki way ReprintsHowever, it has not yet diversified much beyond iron ore or its home country.
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Wind firms face their first recession.In this section Valuable Vale Days of wine and tulips LG's woes Exit Carrefour Screen test Wild is the wind Pointers for predators Where print makes profits The wiki way ReprintsThe credit crunch does not help.
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Vandals converged on the wiki and wrecked it, until the newspaper shut it down and parted with Mr Kinsley.
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On average, Technorati tracks some 50,000 new posts an hour.Special report Among the audience It's the links, stupid Compose yourself The wiki principle Heard on the street Wonders of the metaverse The gazillion-dollar question What sort of revolution?
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11 human-written examples
That's why I have committed my party to an open policy-making process in the run-up to the next Welsh election, a wiki-manifesto.
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But in 2010 it abandoned the wiki-style approach and adopted a new, editorialising tone.
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Oh, and because of the new emphasis on transparency and wiki-government, voters will be able to watch the cuts happening online.This by no means adds up to the hell of Labour propaganda, in which schools n' hospitals close and millionaires dodge taxes and ride to hounds.
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At OpenStreetMap, a wiki-style website, some 250,000 volunteers record their wanderings, using their smartphones' positioning functions.
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Circassians are savvy users of social media (Twitter, YouTube and Facebook) and fight wiki-wars with those who try to distort or downplay references to their tragic history.Good to see young prime ministers and representatives of ancient Caucasian peoples alike making shrewd use of social-networking technologies.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific wiki, like Wikipedia, capitalize the first letter. When using "wiki" generically to refer to any collaborative website, use lowercase.
Common error
Avoid using "wiki" and "Wikipedia" interchangeably. "Wikipedia" is a specific online encyclopedia, while "wiki" refers to the general type of collaborative website.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "wiki" is as a noun, referring to a collaborative website that can be directly edited by anyone with access to it. It can also function as a verb, meaning to research or contribute to a wiki. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct and widely used.
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37%
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20%
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15%
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Encyclopedias
8%
Wiki
5%
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0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "wiki" primarily functions as a noun referring to a collaborative website editable by its users. It can also be used as a verb, signifying the act of consulting or contributing to such a site. Ludwig confirms that "wiki" is grammatically sound and frequently encountered in diverse contexts, including news, science, and business. When writing, remember to capitalize "Wikipedia" when referring to the specific online encyclopedia but use lowercase for generic references to wikis. Using this guideline will avoid confusion and ensure clarity in your communications.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
collaborative website
Focuses on the collaborative aspect of a wiki, emphasizing the shared creation and editing process.
collaboratively edited site
Highlights the collaborative editing nature of a wiki, rather than just the website aspect.
open-source encyclopedia
Emphasizes the open-source nature and encyclopedic function of certain wikis like Wikipedia.
user-generated content platform
Broadens the scope to include various platforms where users contribute content, which can encompass wikis.
community-edited resource
Highlights the community aspect and the resource-like nature of a wiki.
shared knowledge base
Emphasizes the function of a wiki as a repository of shared knowledge.
online collaborative database
Focuses on the database aspect and the online collaboration involved in creating a wiki.
crowdsourced information hub
Highlights the crowdsourced nature of information gathering in a wiki.
digital collaborative space
Emphasizes the digital and collaborative nature of a wiki as a shared space.
interactive information platform
Focuses on the interactive aspect of a wiki as a platform for information exchange.
FAQs
How do I use "wiki" in a sentence?
You can use "wiki" as a noun to refer to a collaborative website, as in "The project's documentation is stored on a "collaborative website"". You can also use it as a verb, meaning to research something on a wiki, as in "I need to "research on a wiki" the topic before the meeting".
Is it correct to say "wikis"?
Yes, "wikis" is the plural form of "wiki", used to refer to multiple collaborative websites. For instance, "Many organizations use "collaborative websites" for internal knowledge sharing".
What's the difference between a "wiki" and a blog?
A "wiki" is a collaborative website where users can edit content, while a blog is typically a personal or group website where entries are displayed in reverse chronological order. Wikis focus on collective knowledge, while blogs emphasize individual expression.
Can "wiki" be used as a verb?
Yes, "wiki" can be used as a verb meaning to research or add information to a wiki. For example, "He decided to "research on a wiki" the subject matter".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested