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    point
    /pɔɪnt/

    noun

    • 1. the tapered, sharp end of a tool, weapon, or other object: "the point of his dagger" Similar tipsharp endtapered endend
    • 2. a dot or other punctuation mark, in particular a full stop.

    verb

    • 1. direct someone's attention towards something by extending one's finger or something held in one's hand: "the lads were nudging each other and pointing at me"
    • 2. give force or emphasis to (words or actions): "he wouldn't miss the opportunity to point a moral"

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  2. an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written: I'd like to discuss the first point in your essay. make a point You made some interesting points in your speech. the/someone's point. B2. the meaning or most important part of what someone says or writes: The point is, if you don't claim the money now you might never get it.

  3. The meaning of POINT is an individual detail : item. How to use point in a sentence. an individual detail : item; a distinguishing detail; the most important essential in a discussion or matter…

  4. noun. a sharp or tapering end, as of a dagger. a projecting part of anything: A point of land juts into the bay. a tapering extremity: the points of the fingers. something having a sharp or tapering end: a pen point. a pointed tool or instrument, as an etching needle.

  5. point. (point) n. 1. A sharp or tapered end: the point of a knife; the point of the antenna. 2. An object having a sharp or tapered end: a stone projectile point. 3. A tapering extension of land projecting into water; a peninsula, cape, or promontory. 4. A mark formed by or as if by a sharp end. 5.

  6. A point is any sharp or tapered end. A sharpened pencil has a point, as does the end of an umbrella. The noun point has a dizzying number of different definitions, including a punctuation mark, a unit of scoring in a game, a moment in time, and the essential meaning or purpose of something.

  7. the main or most important idea in something that is said or done. The point is you shouldn't have to wait so long to see a doctor. I wish he would get to the point (= say it quickly). I'll come straight to the point: we need more money. Do you see my point (= understand)? I think I missed the point (= did not understand).

  8. POINT definition: 1. an opinion, idea, or fact that someone says or writes: 2. an opinion or fact that deserves to…. Learn more.

  9. A point is a detail, aspect, or quality of something or someone. Many of the points in the report are correct. The most interesting point about the village was its religion. Synonyms: aspect, detail, feature, side More Synonyms of point. 6. countable noun. A point is a particular place or position where something happens.

  10. formal. : when considering (a particular quality) : with regard to (something) The two painters differ greatly in point of skill. [=the level of their skill is very different] Some people think that all fat is unhealthy to eat when, in point of fact [=in truth, in actuality], some types of fat are good for you.

  11. COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 5: an exact moment, time, or stage in the development of something verbs reach a point Some couples reach a point where divorce is the only solution. get to a point You get to the point where ordinary things like climbing stairs are difficult. mark a high/low/turning etc point (=be or happen at a particular time in the dev...

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