What does vocabulary mean?

Definitions for vocabulary
voʊˈkæb yəˌlɛr ivo·cab·u·la·ry

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. vocabularynoun

    a listing of the words used in some enterprise

  2. vocabulary, lexicon, mental lexiconnoun

    a language user's knowledge of words

  3. vocabularynoun

    the system of techniques or symbols serving as a means of expression (as in arts or crafts)

    "he introduced a wide vocabulary of techniques"

Wiktionary

  1. vocabularynoun

    A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.

  2. vocabularynoun

    The collection of words a person knows and uses.

    My Russian vocabulary is very limited.

  3. vocabularynoun

    The stock of words used in a particular field.

    The vocabulary of social sciences is often incomprehensible to ordinary people.

  4. vocabularynoun

    The words of a language collectively.

    The vocabulary of any language is influenced by contacts with other cultures.

  5. vocabularynoun

    A range of artistic or stylistic forms or techniques

  6. Etymology: vocabularium, vocabularius: vocabulaire. See vocable.

Wikipedia

  1. Vocabulary

    A vocabulary is a set of familiar words within a person's language. A vocabulary, usually developed with age, serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and acquiring knowledge. Acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a second language.

ChatGPT

  1. vocabulary

    Vocabulary refers to the collection or set of words in a language known or used by a particular person or group. It can also refer to the body of specialized terms and phrases used in a particular field, profession, or domain. Vocabulary is a crucial tool for communication and acquiring knowledge.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Vocabularynoun

    a list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book

  2. Vocabularynoun

    a sum or stock of words employed

  3. Etymology: [LL. vocabularium, vocabularius: cf. F. vocabulaire. See Vocable.]

Wikidata

  1. Vocabulary

    A person's vocabulary is the set of words within a language that are familiar to that person. A vocabulary usually develops with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and acquiring knowledge. Acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a second language.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Vocabulary

    The sum or the stock of words used by a language, a group, or an individual. (From Webster, 3d ed)

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. vocabulary

    The system of naval signals based on Sir Home Popham's improvements.

Editors Contribution

  1. vocabulary

    The accurate, natural and intuitive known words to communicate and express a specific language in line with the universes truth and the collective plan for the evolution of humanity.

    Our vocabulary is important for us to express truthfully how we feel and to have the freedom to express that truth naturally.


    Submitted by MaryC on June 2, 2020  


  2. vocabularyverb

    Vocative verbs antibody in a human blood type, but often without a diminutive force of delivery. 1.) The body of words used in a particular language. A part of such a body of words used on a particular occasion or in a particular sphere. A list of difficult or unfamiliar words with an explanation of their meanings, accompanying a piece of specialist or foreign language text.

    π My vocabulary perfect aim magnify your brain before I split ya, π just know who dealing with ya, π that's the only way I'm dealing with ya, π bullet notes rushing me itching telling me to put'em in ya! π

    Etymology: Rhythm


    Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on March 26, 2024  

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British National Corpus

  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'vocabulary' in Nouns Frequency: #2574

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of vocabulary in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of vocabulary in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of vocabulary in a Sentence

  1. Alexander Woo:

    With' Allegiance,' George used the vocabulary of musical theater to tell the story of the whole spectrum of emotions of the internment, i felt like George would be familiar and receptive to that [ horror ] approach to telling the story, because it's a style of storytelling that, hopefully, allows you to access the emotions of the characters involved.

  2. Shelley Anderson:

    A cenotaph, a vocabulary word I learned from the governor of Texas ... When you put up a headstone, but there's no actual body buried, it's called a cenotaph.

  3. Elizabeth Scala -LRB- @swiftieprof -RRB-:

    I want to take what Taylor Swift fans can already do at a sophisticated level, tease it out for them a bit with a different vocabulary, and then show them how, in fact, Taylor Swift draws on richer literary traditions in Read MoreStudents songwriting, both topically but also formally in terms of how Read MoreStudents uses references, metaphors, and clever manipulations of words, i'll be showing students that these operations and interpretive moves one makes when reading Read MoreStudents songs are appropriate to all forms of writing.

  4. Jules Feiffer:

    I used to think I was poor. Then they told me I wasn't poor, I was needy. They told me it was self-defeating to think of myself as needy, I was deprived. Then they told me underprivileged was overused. I was disadvantaged. I still don't have a dime. But I have a great vocabulary.

  5. Sandeep Khandelwal:

    It was a bare, beautiful, raw old fortress, sitting in the middle of a small village of Bishangarh, untouched for years, we took our inspiration from the fort's history and carefully wove the visual vocabulary to keep it true to its original form.

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