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- COMMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Users could search for comments either overall, for particular rules, or within particular sections of the rules
- COMMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMMENT is commentary How to use comment in a sentence
- Comment - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To comment is to state your opinion or make a remark on something Of course, it's good to know when to hold your tongue Comment on the latest movie? No problem Comment on the annoying airport security measures while having your baggage checked? Better not
- Comments - definition of comments by The Free Dictionary
1 To make a comment; remark 2 To serve as a judgmental commentary: "Her demise comments on [the Upper East Side's] entire way of life" (Mark Muro)
- COMMENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A comment is something that you say which expresses your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it He made his comments at a news conference in Amsterdam I was wondering whether you had any comments about that? There's been no comment so far from police about the allegations
- COMMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
What is a basic definition of comment? A comment is a remark or observation that expresses a person’s observation or criticism To comment is to make such a remark A comment is also a reply from a user to published material on the internet
- comment noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of comment noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- comment - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to make remarks, observations, or criticisms: [~ (+ on + object)] The president refused to comment (on that issue) [used with quotations] "I never dress like that,'' she commented no comment, [uncountable] (used when the speaker wishes to say nothing in response to a question) com•ment (kom′ ent), n
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