Automotive Brouhaha
Syllabication:
au·to·mo·tive brou·ha·ha
Pronunciation: aw tE mo tihv bru ha-ha
Function: adjective | noun
Etymology: French | French
Date: 1898 | 1890, from French brouhaha (1552)
Links: of, relating to, or concerned with self-propelled
vehicles or machines | a confused disturbance far
greater than its cause merits from many sources
Entertainment
Syllabication:
en·ter·tain·ment
Pronunciation: "en-t&r-'tAn-m&nt
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin
Date: c.1535
Links: of, relating to, the action of entertaining or
being entertained; something that amuses, pleases, or diverts,
especially a performance or show
Free Classified Ads
Syllabication:
free clas·si·fied ads
Pronunciation: 'frE klae sih
faid aed s
Function: adjective | adjective | noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English frEo; akin
to Old High German frI free, Welsh rhydd, Sanskrit priya own,
dear | |
Date: before 12th century | 1889 | 1841
Links: enjoying civil and political liberty; being
without hindrance or constraint; not enslaved or imprisoned |
arranged into classes or placed in a class | advertisement; a
public notice; especially : one published in the press or
broadcast over the air
WorldWide Links
Syllabication:
world·wide link s
Pronunciation: wuhrld wId 'li[ng]k s
Function: adjective | noun
Etymology: Greek | Middle English, of Scandinavian
origin; akin to Old Norse hlekkr chain; akin to Old English
hlanc lank
Date: 1632 | 1440
Links: extended throughout or involving the entire world
| a connecting structure, a connecting element or factor, a unit
in a communication system; an identifier attached to an element
(as an index term) in a system in order to indicate or permit
connection with other similarly identified elements; one (as a
hyperlink) in a computer file
Gift Shop Links
Syllabication:
gift shop link s
Pronunciation:
gift shop 'li[ng]k s
Function: noun | noun | noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse, something
given, talent; akin to Old English giefan to give | Middle
English shoppe, from Old English sceoppa booth; akin to Old High
German scopf shed | Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin
to Old Norse hlekkr chain; akin to Old English hlanc lank
Date: 1104 | 1297 | 1440
Links: a notable capacity, talent, or endowment;
something voluntarily transferred by one person to another
without compensation | a handicraft establishment; a building or
room stocked with merchandise for sale; a small retail
establishment or a department in a large one offering a
specified line of goods or services | a connecting structure, a
connecting element or factor, a unit in a communication system;
an identifier attached to an element (as an index term) in a
system in order to indicate or permit connection with other
similarly identified elements; one (as a hyperlink) in a
computer file
Shop The Specials
Syllabication:
shop the spe·cial-s
Pronunciation: shop the 'spe-sh&l-s
Function: verb | function | adjective · noun
Etymology: Middle English shoppe, from Old English
sceoppa booth; akin to Old High German scopf shed | Middle
English | Middle English, from Old French especial, from Latin
specialis
Date: 1688 | c.950 | c.1225
Links: to bring something to a shop, to expose for sale;
The meaning "to visit shops" is first attested 1764.
Shop around is from 1922 | From Old English thE, used as a
function word to indicate that a following noun or noun
equivalent is definite or has been previously specified by
context or by circumstance | better than ordinary, something
arranged, issued, or appropriated to a particular service or
occasion; A featured attraction, such as a reduced price
WorldWide Real Estate
Syllabication:
world·wide re·al estate
Pronunciation: wuhrld wId ril ih stet
Function: adjective | noun
Etymology: Greek | Old French
Date: 1632 | 1670, "real estate," from earlier
meanings (1544) "real possession" and (1448)
"relating to things, especially property"
Links: extended throughout or involving the entire world
| property in buildings and land
WorldWide Travel
Syllabication:
world·wide trav·el
Pronunciation: wuhrld wId trae vEl
Function: adjective | verb
Etymology: Greek | Middle English travailen to labor,
journey, from Old French travaillier to labor
Date: 1632 | 14th century
Links: extended throughout or involving the entire world
| to go on or as if on a trip or tour
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