Pronunciation: /ˈlɛksɪˌkɑn/
noun the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge
A1 I am learning new words to add to my lexicon.
A2 She used a word that was not in my lexicon, so I asked for clarification.
B1 The lexicon of this field is constantly evolving with new terms and concepts.
B2 In order to fully understand the text, you must be familiar with the lexicon of the author.
C1 His extensive lexicon allows him to communicate complex ideas with precision and clarity.
C2 The lexicon of a language reflects the culture and history of its speakers.
formal The linguist studied the lexicon of the ancient language to better understand its structure.
informal I added a few new words to my lexicon after reading that novel.
slang My lexicon of slang terms is constantly evolving as new expressions become popular.
figurative His lexicon of emotions was limited, making it difficult for him to express how he truly felt.
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