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UNO [17]
3 years ago
8

Multiple Meaning Words

English
1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(n) Person who promotes or interprets

Explanation:

One trick that helps me in identifying the definitions and origins of words is looking either at their prefixes/suffixes or their other definitions. For example, an exponent is a math symbol, that has power. 2 with an exponent of 3 is 8. So the exponent takes that original number to another level, if you know what I mean. In the same way, we can deduce that exponent also means a person who takes an issue to another level, promotes that issue, etc.

Here's an example of how you can figure out a word's meaning by looking at its prefix.

Sentence: I'm a very pedantic person when it comes to calculations.

Word: Pedantic

My Analysis:

Look at the prefix- ped.

Try and come up with another word with this prefix.

Did you get one?

One word is pediatrician.

Now, what does a pediatrician do?

They are doctors for children.

Children are <em>little, minors, small</em>

In the same way, we can deduce that a person who is <em>ped</em><em>antic </em>worries about minor details.

If you start looking at words this way, you'll definitely be able to grasp the definitions easily!

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