place
Definition of place:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
A broad way in a city: a space: locality: a town: a residence: existence: rank: office: stead: way: passage in a book.
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part of speech: noun
Situation, site, or spot; a wide street or public square in a city; any portion of space; station or rank; a position occupied and held as a residence; a village, town, or city; occupation or calling; office; lieu or stead; room; existence; duty; function; a passage of a writing; ordinal relation, as, in the first place; position; a fortified town or post.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
To put in any place or condition: to settle: to lend: to ascribe.
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Common misspellings:
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- palces (0.1%)
- pleace (6.0%)
- plave (3.9%)
- plae (4.1%)
- plase (2.3%)
- plac (3.8%)
- pla (0.1%)
- palce (52.9%)
- plasce (0.2%)
- plavce (0.4%)
- havr (0.1%)
- placae (0.3%)
- plkace (0.2%)
- pl (0.3%)
- plas (0.1%)
- piace (0.3%)
- ce (0.1%)
- restrunt (0.1%)
- plcae (1.0%)
- posession (0.1%)
- olace (0.7%)
- pkace (0.2%)
- palced (0.1%)
- plalce (0.2%)
- plade (0.2%)
- plce (7.3%)
- plance (1.8%)
- plcce (0.2%)
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- eplace (1.3%)
- placein (0.2%)
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- placce (0.7%)
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- demention (0.1%)
- aplace (0.4%)
- plc (0.2%)
- polce (0.1%)
- splace (0.3%)
- placet (0.2%)
- placde (0.4%)
- plece (0.3%)
- playe (0.1%)
- polace (0.9%)
- placew (0.2%)
- placee (0.7%)
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- plaece (0.4%)
- plack (0.2%)
- kay (0.1%)
- plaqce (0.2%)
- placses (0.1%)
- plass (0.1%)
- pl8 (0.2%)
- place100 (0.3%)
- placwe (0.2%)
Usage examples for place:
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I tell you again that I should have done the same thing myself, in your place
"A Thief in the Night" – E. W. Hornung -
Tell me, what would you do in my place
"The Fourth Series Plays, Complete" – John Galsworthy -
No- I think you're the man for the place
"Nobody's Child" – Elizabeth Dejeans -
I think you would if you were in my place
"The Imaginary Marriage" – Henry St. John Cooper