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Fun Words with Multiple Meanings

April 4, 2014 by gigw5128 Leave a Comment

English is a language with a huge vocabulary. To make matters even more confusing, many of these words have more than one meaning. Here is our latest infographic showing the top ten words with the most definitions in the dictionary, and how they are used.

Kaplan were delighted to work with our friends at Dictionary.com to create this infographic. Take a look below the infographic to see their comment. Let us know what you think about the infographic by leaving a comment.

 

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words with multiple meanings

 

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