A word can mean different things in different contexts. Look at these three sentences:

• The students are taught to respect different cultures.

• The school is organising a cultural show.

• His voice is cultured.

In the first sentence, ‘culture’ (noun) means way of life; in the second, ‘cultural’ (adjective) means connected with art, literature and music; and in the third, ‘cultured’ (verb) means sophisticated, well mannered. Usually a dictionary helps you identify the right meaning by giving you signposts.

Look at the dictionary entry on ‘culture’ from Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 2005.

(Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, synonyms, etc. are signposts which help you locate the right meaning and usage, and give information about the part of speech that the word is.)

Look up the dictionary entries for the words sympathy, familiarity, comfort, care, and surprise. Use the information given in the dictionary and complete the table.

Noun

Adjective

Adverb

Verb

Meaning

sympathy

 

 

 

 

familiarity

 

 

 

 

comfort

 

 

 

 

care

 

 

 

 

surprise

 

 

 

 

 

Noun

Adjective

Adverb

Verb

Meaning

sympathy

sympathetic

sympathetically

sympathize

feeling of pity for others in their misfortune

familiarity

familiar

familiarity

familiarize

having close acquaintance with someone or something

comfort

comfortable

comfortably

comfort

a state of physical ease

care

careful

carefully

care

feeling of concern or caution for someone or something

surprise

surprising

surprisingly

surprise

astonishment at an unexpected event

 

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