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punctuation

1 of 1noun
/ˌpənk.ˈʧueɪ.ʃən/
1

the symbols or marks used to indicate the separation of words into sentences, clauses, or phrases

  • Commas, periods, and semicolons are common punctuation marks.
  • The teacher asked students to identify all punctuation in the passage.
  • Quotation marks are a type of punctuation.
  • Dictionaries often show correct punctuation usage for abbreviations.
  • Quotation marks are a type of punctuation.
2

the use of marks such as a period, comma, etc. in writing to divide sentences and phrases to better convey meaning

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  • She reviewed her essay carefully to ensure that all punctuation was used correctly.
  • Proper punctuation is essential for making your writing clear and easy to understand.
  • The teacher emphasized the importance of punctuation in conveying the intended meaning of a sentence.
  • He was confused by the lack of punctuation in the email, which made it hard to follow.
  • The editor pointed out several punctuation errors in the draft that needed to be corrected.
3

something that produces repeated or regular interruptions, breaks, or divisions

  • The drumbeat acted as a punctuation in the music.
  • His speech was full of gestures that served as punctuation.
  • The sudden laughter provided punctuation in the otherwise quiet meeting.
  • The punctuations of light in the play created dramatic effect.
  • The clapping added punctuation to the performance.