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why some words don't be in the dictionary ? I looked at the dictionary(Longman) for this word " germaphobe " and there was not any meaning but in the online dictionary "urbun dictionary " there is its meaning . now ! is this informal ? slang ? slang are not in the dictionary ? urban dictionary is a reference for everyday English ?
14 nov. 2016 20:02
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People coin new words every day, especially online. I've not seen "germaphobe" but it's an example of a made-up word. The meaning is clear but the word may never become popular. If I published an article online with the word "workaphobe" (a person who is afraid of work), I could not really expect Oxford to publish it any time soon!
14 november 2016
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We Americans tend to make up words at the drop of a hat, so many of our expressions may not appear in the official dictionaries of the literary world.
14 november 2016
By way of correcting you headline: Why are some words not in the dictionary? Or. Why can't I find some words in the dictionary?
15 november 2016
because it is not discovered yet
14 november 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!