From a dictionary entry, press B to view that word’s thesaurus entry. From a thesaurus entry, press B to view that word’s dictionary entry.

Understanding Definitions

Dictionary entries consist of headwords, parts of speech, and definitions. Other forms of the word may follow the headword. After the translation or definition, you may see a list of usage examples.

Choosing Multiple Forms

Some words in this dictionary have more than one form (e.g. resume, resumé, résumé ). When the word you are looking up has multiple forms, the different forms appear in a list.

The message “Multiple forms” flashes on the screen, and the Multiple forms list is displayed.

Highlight the form you want and press ENTER to see its dictionary entry.

Understanding Thesaurus Entries

A thesaurus entry consists of a group of synonyms, antonyms and classmates. Synonyms are words that have similar meanings, for example, happy/joyous. Antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning of the word being defined, for example, happy/unhappy. Classmates are words that are related in some way to the word being defined, for example octagon/polygon, triangle, rectangle, pentagon....

4.Press to return to your previous location.

5.Press when done.

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