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Giving Expanded Definitions of Words

PREPARE THE FOLLOWING: DICTIONARY – BOOK – CP DICTIONARY APPLICATION

Using a dictionary, find the meaning of the word. E A R TH

Dictionary definition of the word EARTH: the planet on which we live; the world the substance of the land surface; soil.

Dictionary definition of the word EARTH: the underground lair or habitation of a badger or fox British term for ground

Earth is derived from the Old English eorthe , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aarde and German Erde. It is the third planet from the sun in which humans and other living things are its inhabitants.

Earth has an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,755 km) and apolar diameter of 7900 miles (12,714 km), a mean distance Fromthe sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km), an a period of revolution of 365.26 days, and having one satellite.

Expanded Definition of Words

Expanded Definition of Words It is an explanation of the meaning of a certain word or phrase.

Expanded Definition of Words is distinguishing the characteristics of a certain word, providing extra facts or information about it, giving examples, and saying what cannot be included to describe it.

Techniques of Extended Definition

1. Listing and describing the parts- identifying smaller, more familiar pieces of an idea to point to the definition of the bigger concept. EXAMPLES: Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.

2. Etymology- sharing the word's origin. Example: The root of ‘ English ’ is ‘ Engl ’ which came from the ancient Germanic tribe, the Angles, who spoke a language that later became English. The - ish is just a suffix, that means “language of” in this case.

3. Examples or anecdotes- telling a story or example that illustrates the term. Example: Once upon a time, bullying in schools only referred to the students who forced the smaller students to give up their lunch money or the ones who beat them up after school.

4. Negation- defining a term by explaining what the concept is not. Example: “ Peace is not something you wish for; It's something you make, something you do, something you are, and something you give away”- John Lennon

5. Evoking the senses- using a word that creates a picture in the reader's mind so that the reader might relate through memory of sound, sight, touch, hearing, or smell.

Example: Love is a crazy thing, and chances are, you've spent hours upon hours pondering life questions about the feeling at one moment or another.

6. Environment or sector- pointing out how and where something is used. The use of computers on a regular basis in our life is very important. Technically in daily life computer is used to convert raw facts and data into meaningful information and knowledge.

7. Ramifications- showing how the term or concept affects people or objects. Examples: Global warming , the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

8. Historical references- showing how a word has been defined throughout history. Example: Rizal always considered education as a medicine or something that could cure the problems of Colonial Philippines. He believed in education that is free from political and religious control. He asserted that reform cannot be achieved if there is no suitable education, a liberal one available to Filipinos.

GUIDED PRACTICE Read the short essay and answer the questions that follow.

QUIZ Tell what form of extended definition is used in each item. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided before the number.

ASSIGNMENT EXPAND THE WORD FAMILY

WORK IN TRIAD AND PREPARE TO REPORT TO CLASS
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