usage etymology thesaurus Dictionary
chair
- grammatical group : noun
- inflexions : chairs
- definition : a seat for one person, which has a back, usually four legs and sometimes two arms
- usage : standard
- etymology : from Latin "cathedra"
play
- grammatical group : verb
- inflexions : playing,plays, played
- definition : to take part in a game or other organized activity
- usage : standard
- etymology : from Old English "plegian"
play
- grammatical group : noun
- inflexions : plays
- definition : piece of writing that is intended to be acted in a theatre or on radio or television
- usage : standard
- etymology :
easily
- grammatical group : adverb
- inflexions :
- definition : with no difficulty or effort
- usage : standard
- etymology : from Old French"aisier"
successful
- grammatical group : adjective
- inflexions :
- definition : achieving the desired results
- usage : standard
- etymology : from Latin "succedere"
table
- grammatical group : noun
- inflexions : tables
- definition : a flat surface, usually supported by four legs and used to put things on
- usage : standard
- etymology : from Latin "tabula"
Thesaurus Dictionary
bureau, desk, console