lexical

[ˈlɛksɪk(ə)l]

lexical Definition

  • 1relating to the words or vocabulary of a language
  • 2of or relating to lexicography or a lexicon

Using lexical: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lexical" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lexical meaning of a word is its dictionary definition.

  • Example

    She has a strong grasp of lexical nuances in English.

  • Example

    The linguist's research focuses on lexical patterns in ancient languages.

lexical Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lexical

Phrases with lexical

  • the presence of two or more possible meanings within a single word or phrase

    Example

    The sentence 'I saw her duck' has lexical ambiguity because the word 'duck' can mean either the action of lowering one's head or a type of bird.

  • a group of words that share a common theme or topic

    Example

    The lexical field of 'food' includes words like 'meal', 'snack', 'dessert', and 'beverage'.

  • a single word or multi-word expression that functions as a unit in a language

    Example

    In the sentence 'She gave him the cold shoulder', the lexical item 'cold shoulder' means 'to treat someone with indifference or hostility'.

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Summary: lexical in Brief

The term 'lexical' [ˈlɛksɪk(ə)l] refers to words or vocabulary in a language, or to lexicography and lexicons. It is used to describe nuances and patterns in language, such as 'lexical ambiguity,' where a word has multiple meanings, or 'lexical field,' which groups words by theme. 'Lexical item' refers to a single word or multi-word expression that functions as a unit.