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No, i at once check it in my computer Dictionary!
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Not that this happens too often, But I found if you just read a touch more, you'll usually be able to understand the context of what is being said.
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Look up the word. Good way to expand your word knowledge and you might just use this word again in another sentence. Knowledge is power. Look it up.
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I generally look it up, i have to know.
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I look it up or Google it.
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Usually only if the surrounding sentence pivots on the exact meaning of that word, and the context doesn't help.
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If the meaning's not obvious, I'll look the word up. That's a great way to build your vocabulary.
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I usually look it up as I find that when someone uses a different word they are trying to convey something specific and not just trying to sound 'educated'. And then I learn something new as well. I always do it when I am reading non fiction and maybe 80% of the time for just casual reading.
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I always look it up, even if I know what it may mean. I like to have a definite meaning of the word.
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Look it up. We have our Webster's Unabridged Dictionary open on our desk at all times with a magnifying glass sitting atop it...Jim and I go to it daily multiple times to look up words..proper spelling, meaning, various meanings...we love our dictionary and use it constantly. If you don't look the word up you lose the chance to fully understand what you're reading..so if you're not going to take the time to do that why bother reading at all? :)
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I'll look it of if I need to but sometimes I'll make a judgement based on the context of the sentence.
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depends what mood im in...........:)
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If I can't figure it out fom the context, I will look it up.
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