the text or lyrics of a song, as opposed to the music
3.
angry speech (esp in the phrase have words with someone)
4. eat one's words
5. for words
6. have no words for
7. in other words
8. in so many words
9. of few words
10. of many words
11. put into words
12. say a few words
13. take the words out of someone's mouth
14. words fail me
Examples of 'words' in a sentence
words
Hedge saw the muscles in her neck spasm as she spoke the words.
Garth Nix LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR (2001)
I have to go out to the airport, have a few words with Ambassador Pavane.
Jon Cleary YESTERDAY'S SHADOW (2001)
His blood called to them more clearly than any words were capable of.
Jennifer Fallon TREASON KEEP (2001)
All related terms of 'words'
word
A word is a single unit of language that can be represented in writing or speech. In English, a word has a space on either side of it when it is written.
for words
indescribably; extremely
weasel words
intentionally evasive or misleading speech; equivocation
fighting words
a remark that stirs up antagonism
of few words
not talkative
war of words
If two people, countries, or organizations have a war of words , they criticize each other because they strongly disagree about something.
eat your words
to be proved to be wrong when you have given an opinion about something
form of words
the type of words and phrases used
in other words
You say in other words in order to introduce a different, and usually simpler , explanation or interpretation of something that has just been said .
lost for words
If someone is lost for words , they cannot think of anything to say , especially because they are very surprised by something.
mark my words
If you say ' mark my words ' to someone, you are emphasizing that something you have just warned them about is very likely to happen , especially when you think they should change their attitude or behaviour to prevent it.
of many words
talkative
play on words
A play on words is the same as a → pun .
put into words
to express in speech or writing as well as thought
words fail me
I am too happy , sad , amazed , etc, to express my thoughts
c-word
→ the c-word
f-word
→ the f-word
n-word
→ the n-word
a war of words
a situation in which two people or groups of people argue or criticize each other because they strongly disagree about a particular issue
eat one's words
If you say that someone has to eat their words , you mean that they have to admit that they were wrong about something they said in the past , especially when this makes them look foolish .
famous last words
said to mean that it is quite possible that your claim that something will definitely happen in a certain way will be proved wrong
have words with
to argue angrily with
in so many words
If you say that someone has said something, but not in so many words , you mean that they said it or expressed it, but in a very indirect way.
say a few words
to give a brief speech
sb of few words
A person of few words says very little, especially about their opinions or feelings.
song without words
a song which only consists of a tune or melody and does not have any lyrics
boo-word
any word that seems to cause irrational fear
buzzword
A buzzword is a word or expression that has become fashionable in a particular field and is being used a lot by the media .
buzz word
a word , often originating in a particular jargon , that becomes a vogue word in the community as a whole or among a particular group
code word
A code word is a word or phrase that has a special meaning , different from its normal meaning, for the people who have agreed to use it in this way .
full word
an entire word
keyword
a word used as a key to a code
last word
the final word or speech , regarded as settling the argument
linguistic borrowing
a word adopted , often with some modification of its form, from one language into another
loan word
a word adopted , often with some modification of its form, from one language into another
root word
the form of a word after all affixes are removed
rude word
a word that is generally considered vulgar or obscene ; swearword
have no words for
to be incapable of describing
have words with sb
If one person has words with another, or if two or more people have words , they have a serious discussion or argument , especially because one has complained about the other's behaviour.
in one's own words
If you say something in your own words , you express it in your own way , without copying or repeating someone else's description .
swallow one's words
to retract a statement, argument, etc, often in humiliating circumstances
curse word
a profane or obscene word, esp. as used in anger or for emphasis
dirty word
If you say that people consider something to be a dirty word , you mean that they disapprove of it.
entry word
the form of a word in a dictionary under which its meanings , spelling , etc, are grouped
ghost word
a word that has entered the language through the perpetuation, in dictionaries , etc, of an error
nonce word
a word coined for a single occasion
solid word
a word written or printed as single word without a hyphen
swear word
A swear word is a word which is considered to be rude or offensive . Swear words are usually used when people are angry .
vogue word
a word or term that is fashionable for a time
not mince your words not mince words
If you say that someone does not mince their words , you mean that they speak in a forceful and direct way, especially when saying something unpleasant to someone.