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a
1[uh, ey]
indefinite article
not any particular or certain one of a class or group.
a man; a chemical; a house.
a certain; a particular.
one at a time; two of a kind; A Miss Johnson called.
another; one typically resembling.
a Cicero in eloquence; a Jonah.
one (used before plural nouns that are preceded by a quantifier singular in form): a hundred men (comparehundreds of men ); a dozen times (comparedozens of times ).
indefinitely or nonspecifically (used with adjectives expressing number).
a great many years; a few stars.
one (used before a noun expressing quantity).
a yard of ribbon; a score of times.
any; a single.
not a one.
A
2[ey]
noun
plural
A's, As, a's, as.the first letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.
any spoken sound represented by the letter A or a, as in bake, hat, father, or small.
something having the shape of an A .
a written or printed representation of the letter A or a.
a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter A or a.
a-
3a reduced form of the Old English preposition on, meaning “on,” “in,” “into,” “to,” “toward,” preserved before a noun in a prepositional phrase, forming a predicate adjective or an adverbial element (afoot; abed; ashore; aside; away ), or before an adjective (afar; aloud; alow ), as a moribund prefix with a verb (acknowledge ), and in archaic and dialectal use before a present participle in -ing (set the bells aringing ); and added to a verb stem with the force of a present participle (ablaze; agape; aglow; astride; and originally,awry ).
-a
4a plural ending of nouns borrowed from Greek and Latin.
phenomena; criteria; data; errata; genera.
a.
5abbreviation
year.
A.
6abbreviation
year.
a
7[uh, ey]
preposition
each; every; per.
ten cents a sheet; three times a day.
A
8a-
9a reduced form of the Old English preposition of: akin; afresh; anew.
-a
10a feminine singular ending of nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek, also used in New Latin coinages to Latinize bases of any origin, and as a Latin substitute for the feminine ending - ē of Greek words: cinchona;
anabaena;
cinchona;
pachysandra.
a.
11abbreviation
before.
A.
12abbreviation
before.
a
13[uh]
preposition
Informal., a reduced, unstressed form of of (often written as part of a single, unhyphenated word).
cloth a gold; time a day; kinda; sorta.
A
14the first in order or in a series.
Sometimes a
(in some grading systems) a grade or mark, as in school or college, indicating the quality of a student's work as excellent or superior.
(in some school systems) a symbol designating the first semester of a school year.
Music.
the sixth tone in the scale of C major or the first tone in the relative minor scale, A minor.
a string, key, or pipe tuned to this tone.
a written or printed note representing this tone.
(in the fixed system of solmization) the sixth tone of the scale of C major, called la.
the tonality having A as the tonic note.
Physiology., a major blood group, usually enabling a person whose blood is of this type to donate blood to persons of group A or AB and to receive blood from persons of O or A.
Sometimes a the medieval Roman numeral for 50 or 500.
Chemistry., (formerly) argon.
Chemistry, Physics., mass number.
Biochemistry.
Logic., Also a universal affirmative.
British., a designation for a motion picture recommended as suitable for adults.
a proportional shoe width size, narrower than B and wider than AA.
a proportional brassiere cup size, smaller than B and larger than AA.
a quality rating for a corporate or municipal bond, lower than AA and higher than BBB.
a-
15an old point-action prefix, not referring to an act as a whole, but only to the beginning or end: She arose (rose up). They abided by their beliefs (remained faithful to the end).
-a
16an ending of personal names forming feminines from masculines.
Georgia; Roberta.
a.
17abbreviation
about.
acre; acres.
active.
adjective.
alto.
ampere; amperes.
anonymous.
answer.
are; ares.
Baseball., assist; assists.
A.
18abbreviation
Absolute.
Academy.
acre; acres.
America.
American.
angstrom.
answer.
April.
Artillery.
a
19[uh]
auxiliary verb
a reduced, unstressed form of auxiliary have following some modals, as might, should, could, would, and must (usually written as part of a single, unhyphenated word).
We shoulda gone.
a-
20variant of ab- before p and v: aperient; avert.
-a
21a suffix designating the oxide of the chemical element denoted by the stem.
alumina; ceria; thoria.
a-
23variant of ad-, used: (1) before sc, sp, st (ascend ) and (2) in words of French derivation (often with the sense of increase, addition).
amass.
a
24abbreviation
are; ares.
a-
25variant of an- before a consonant, meaning “not,” “without”.
amoral; atonal; achromatic.
Å
26angstrom.
a'
27[ah, aw]
adjective
all.
for a' that.
A-
28atomic (used in combination).
A-bomb; A-plant.
A
1symbol
music
a note having a frequency of 440 hertz ( A above middle C ) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the sixth note of the scale of C major
a key, string, or pipe producing this note
the major or minor key having this note as its tonic
a human blood type of the ABO group, containing the A antigen
(in Britain) a major arterial road
the A3 runs from London to Portsmouth
a film certified for viewing by anyone, but which contains material that some parents may not wish their children to see
( as modifier )
an A film
mass number
the number 10 in hexadecimal notation
cards ace
chem argon (now superseded by Ar )
ampere(s)
Also: at. ampere-turn
absolute (temperature)
(in circuit diagrams) ammeter
area
(in combination) atomic
an A-bomb
an A-plant
chem affinity
biochem adenine
logic a universal affirmative categorical proposition, such as all men are mortal: often symbolized as SaP Compare E I 2 O 1
a person whose job is in top management, or who holds a senior administrative or professional position
( as modifier ) See also occupation groupings
an A worker
abbreviation
Austria (international car registration)
a
2/ ə, eɪ /
determiner
used preceding a singular countable noun, if the noun is not previously specified or known
a dog
a terrible disappointment
used preceding a proper noun to indicate that a person or thing has some of the qualities of the one named
a Romeo
a Shylock
used preceding a noun or determiner of quantity
a cupful
a dozen eggs
a great many
to read a lot
used preceding a noun indicating a concrete or abstract thing capable of being divided
half a loaf
a quarter of a minute
each or every; per
once a day
fifty pence a pound
a certain; one
to change policy at a stroke
a Mr Jones called
(preceded by not) any at all
not a hope
a
3symbol
acceleration
are(s) (metric measure of land)
atto-
chess See algebraic notation
a
4/ eɪ /
noun
the first letter and first vowel of the modern English alphabet
any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in take, bag, calm, shortage, or cobra
Also called: alpha. the first in a series, esp the highest grade or mark, as in an examination
from start to finish, thoroughly and in detail
A.
5abbreviation
acre(s) or acreage
America(n)
answer
a-
6prefix
on; in; towards
afoot
abed
aground
aback
literary, (used before a present participle) in the act or process of
come a-running
go a-hunting
in the condition or state of
afloat
alive
asleep
Å
7symbol
angstrom unit
a-
8prefix
not; without; opposite to
atonal
asocial
a
9/ ə /
verb
an informal or dialect word for have
they'd a said if they'd known
a
10/ ə /
preposition
(usually linked to the preceding noun) an informal form of of
sorta sad
a kinda waste
a'
11/ ɔː /
determiner
variants of all
A
1Abbreviation of adenine, ampere, angstrom, area
Å
2Abbreviation of angstrom
a–
3A prefix meaning “without” or “not” when forming an adjective (such as amorphous, without form, or atypical, not typical), and “absence of” when forming a noun (such as arrhythmia, absence of rhythm). Before a vowel or h it becomes an– (as in anhydrous, anoxia).
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of A1
Origin of A3
Origin of A4
Origin of A7
Origin of A8
Origin of A10
Origin of A13
Origin of A15
Word History and Origins
Origin of A1
Origin of A2
Idioms and Phrases
not know from A to B, to know nothing; be ignorant.
from A to Z, from beginning to end; thoroughly; completely.
He knows the Bible from A to Z.
Example Sentences
We’d love to live in a united country where we aren’t forced to have regional responses to serious health problems because our federal government denies science.
We’d love to have a country that supports free speech, offers universal health care and free education through college, taxes the rich appropriately and truly supports families and workers.
There is nothing unique or radical in those requests from a government that is supposed to be of, by and for the people.
They are only a sticking point for would-be kings and despots who successfully deceive and subjugate the masses.
He is, however, at least slightly better dressed than a peasant screaming invectives in a whiny British accent.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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