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see1 /si/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, saw, seen, see·ing. –verb (used with object) 1. to perceive with the eyes; look at. 2. to view; visit or attend as a spectator: to see a play. 3. to perceive by means of computer vision. 4. to scan or view, esp. by electronic means: The satellite can see the entire southern half of the country. 5. to perceive (things) mentally; discern; understand: to see the point of an argument. 6. to construct a mental image of; visualize: He still saw his father as he was 25 years ago. 7. to accept or imagine or suppose as acceptable: I can't see him as president. 8. to be cognizant of; recognize: to see the good in others; to see where the mistake is. 9. to foresee: He could see war ahead. 10. to ascertain, learn, or find out: See who is at the door. 11. to have knowledge or experience of: to see service in the foreign corps. 12. to make sure: See that the work is done. 13. to meet and converse with: Are you seeing her at lunch today? 14. to receive as a visitor: The ambassador finally saw him. 15. to visit: He's gone to see his aunt. 16. to court, keep company with, or date frequently: They've been seeing each other for a long time. 17. to provide aid or assistance to; take care of: He's seeing his brother through college. 18. to attend or escort: to see someone home. 19. Cards. to match (a bet) or match the bet of (a bettor) by staking an equal sum; call: I'll see your five and raise you five more. 20. to prefer (someone or something) to be as indicated (usually used as a mild oath): I'll see you in hell before I sell you this house. He'll see the business fail before he admits he's wrong. 21. to read or read about: I saw it in the newspaper. –verb (used without object) 22. to have the power of sight. 23. to be capable of perceiving by means of computer vision. 24. to understand intellectually or spiritually; have insight: Philosophy teaches us to see. 25. to give attention or care: See, there it goes. 26. to find out; make inquiry: Go and see for yourself. 27. to consider; think; deliberate: Let me see, how does that song go? 28. to look about; observe: They heard the noise and came out to see. —Verb phrases 29. see about, a. to investigate; inquire about. b. to turn one's attention to; take care of: He said he would see about getting the license plates. 30. see after, to attend to; take care of: Will you please see after my plants while I'm away? 31. see off, to take leave of someone setting out on a journey; accompany to the place of departure: I went to the airport to see them off. 32. see out, to remain with (a task, project, etc.) until its completion: We decided to see it out, even if it meant another year. 33. see through, a. to penetrate to the true nature of; comprehend; detect: He quickly saw through my story. b. to stay with to the end or until completion; persevere: to see a difficult situation through. 34. see to, to take care of; be responsible for: I'll see to the theater tickets. [Origin: bef. 900; ME seen, OE séon; c. D zien, G sehen, ON sja, Goth saihwan]
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great /gre?t/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[greyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, adverb, noun, plural greats, (especially collectively) great, interjection –adjective 1. unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city. 2. large in number; numerous: Great hordes of tourists descend on Europe each summer. 3. unusual or considerable in degree, power, intensity, etc.: great pain. 4. wonderful; first-rate; very good: We had a great time. That's great! 5. being such in an extreme or notable degree: great friends; a great talker. 6. notable; remarkable; exceptionally outstanding: a great occasion. 7. important; highly significant or consequential: the great issues in American history. 8. distinguished; famous: a great inventor. 9. of noble or lofty character: great thoughts. 10. chief or principal: the great hall; his greatest novel. 11. of high rank, official position, or social standing: a great noble. 12. much in use or favor: “Humor” was a great word with the old physiologists. 13. of extraordinary powers; having unusual merit; very admirable: a great statesman. 14. of considerable duration or length: We waited a great while for the train. 15. Informal. a. enthusiastic about some specified activity (usually fol. by at, for, or on): He's great on reading poetry aloud. b. skillful; expert (usually fol. by at or on): He's great at golf. 16. being of one generation more remote from the family relative specified (used in combination): a great-grandson. –adverb 17. Informal. very well: Things have been going great for him. –noun 18. a person who has achieved importance or distinction in a field: She is one of the theater's greats. 19. great persons, collectively: England's literary great. 20. (often initial capital letter) greats, (used with a singular verb) Also called great go. British Informal. a. the final examination for the bachelor's degree in the classics and mathematics, or Literae Humaniores, esp. at Oxford University and usually for honors. b. the course of study. c. the subject studied. –interjection 21. (used to express acceptance, appreciation, approval, admiration, etc.). 22. (used ironically or facetiously to express disappointment, annoyance, distress, etc.): Great! We just missed the last train home. —Idiom 23. great with child, being in the late stages of pregnancy. [Origin: bef. 900; ME greet, OE gréat; c. D groot, G gross]
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Ouch, when I was young there was only some 12 definitions of great..
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