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reference
[ref-er-uhns, ref-ruhns]
noun
an act or instance of referring.
a mention; allusion.
something for which a name or designation stands; denotation.
a direction in a book or writing to some other book, passage, etc.
a book, passage, etc., to which one is directed.
material contained in a footnote or bibliography, or referred to by a reference mark.
use or recourse for purposes of information.
a library for public reference.
a book or other source of useful facts or information, such as an encyclopedia, dictionary, etc.
a person to whom one refers for testimony as to one's character, abilities, etc.
a statement, usually written, as to a person's character, abilities, etc.
Synonyms: endorsementrelation, regard, or respect.
all persons, without reference to age.
Synonyms: concern, consideration
verb (used with object)
to furnish (a book, dissertation, etc.) with references.
Each new volume is thoroughly referenced.
to arrange (notes, data, etc.) for easy reference.
Statistical data is referenced in the glossary.
to refer to.
to reference a file.
reference
/ ˈrɛfərəns, ˌrɛfəˈrɛnʃəl, ˈrɛfrəns /
noun
the act or an instance of referring
something referred, esp proceedings submitted to a referee in law
a direction of the attention to a passage elsewhere or to another book, document, etc
a book or passage referred to
a mention or allusion
this book contains several references to the Civil War
philosophy
the relation between a word, phrase, or symbol and the object or idea to which it refers
the object referred to by an expression Compare sense
a source of information or facts
( as modifier )
a reference book
a reference library
a written testimonial regarding one's character or capabilities
a person referred to for such a testimonial
(foll by to) relation or delimitation, esp to or by membership of a specific class or group; respect or regard
all people, without reference to sex or age
( as modifier )
a reference group
a fact forming the basis of an evaluation or assessment; criterion
the specific limits of responsibility that determine the activities of an investigating body, etc
verb
to furnish or compile a list of references for (an academic thesis, publication, etc)
to make a reference to; refer to
he referenced Chomsky, 1956
preposition
re. commerce with reference to
reference your letter of the 9th inst
Other Word Forms
- referential adjective
- referencer noun
- misreference noun
- nonreference noun
- prereference noun
- subreference noun
- unreferenced adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reference1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He had managed to pull the wool over the eyes of medics, two insurance companies, and those who knew him - who expressed shock in character references read to the court.
What’s more, they’re intimately knowledgeable of history, able to yank references from the past and stress their pertinence to our present.
The frames of reference were, in retrospect, incompatible.
The manager referenced that Stones could be a number six option as England are without a natural player of that type in the squad.
The book title references the short length of her presidential campaign.
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When To Use
Reference means an act of referring, that is, an act of directing someone to something, Jaya noted the name of the author for future reference.Reference also means a direct mention or to the actual books or materials that someone is being referred to, as in The greedy pig named Bob Bacon was a reference to the actual business tycoon of the same name.Reference can also mean material that can be referred to for information, as in The encyclopedia is a good reference to use when doing your homework.In a piece of writing, a reference is a direction or citation leading a reader to another book or passage for more information, as in The author listed several references at the bottom of the page.Any of these senses can also be used as verbs, as in All of the graphical data was referenced at the end of the study.Reference is also commonly used to mean people that give testimony about a person’s character, such as for a job application, as in The teacher agreed to be listed as a reference on Namita’s college application.Example: Teachers often tell their students how many references their research papers need to have.
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