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I
Pronoun
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The person who is speaking or writing
I am writing this, and you are reading it.
I
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
I
Symbol
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A symbol meaning first, as in "George I" (which is said as "George the first").
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The symbol for iodine on the periodic table of elements.
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The symbol for electrical current.
I
Number
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This is the roman numeral for one (1). It may be written as I or i.
i
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
hope
Verb
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When someone hopes that something will happen, it means that they want it to happen and they think it may happen.
I hope he'll come, because I have something to give him.
hope
Noun
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A hope is the idea in someone's mind when they're hoping for something.
All of my hopes came true!
it's
Contraction
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The contraction of "it is".
Bring you coat. It's raining.
"Where's the book?" "It's on the teacher's desk."
"What's that?" "This? It's just a piece of paper."
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The contraction of "it has".
It's been a long time since I've had cake.
true
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adjective
consistent with fact or reality; not false
the story is true
it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true
— B. Russell
the true meaning of the statement
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adjective
(= dead on target)
accurately placed or thrown
his aim was true
he was dead on target
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adverb
as acknowledged
true, she is the smartest in her class
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adjective
devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth
true believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them
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adjective
conforming to definitive criteria
the horseshoe crab is not a true crab
Pythagoras was the first true mathematician
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adjective
accurately fitted; level
the window frame isn't quite true
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adjective
determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles
true north is geographic north
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adjective
(= lawful)
having a legally established claim
the legitimate heir
the true and lawful king
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adjective
rightly so called
true courage
a spirit which true men have always admired
a true friend
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verb
(= true up)
make level, square, balanced, or concentric
true up the cylinder of an engine
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noun
proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
out of true
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adjective
(= genuine, unfeigned)
not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed
genuine emotion
her interest in people was unfeigned
true grief
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adjective
in tune; accurate in pitch
a true note
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adjective
(= truthful)
expressing or given to expressing the truth
a true statement
gave truthful testimony
a truthful person
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adjective
(= dependable, honest, reliable)
worthy of being depended on
a dependable worker
an honest working stiff
a reliable sourcSFLe of information
he was true to his word
I would be true for there are those who trust me