A dictionary entry is a set of information that describes a word or phrase. A typical entry in Macmillan Dictionary consists of . a headword , which is shown in either black or red at the top of the entry . information about the words meaning or meanings, called definitions . At the top of the entry you can see Ver ms. If a word has more than one meaning, these are shown in separate numbered senses . Meanings that are very closely related to the main meaning are shown in Ver ms. Every sense in the dictionary contains a Thesaurus link to one or more lists of synonyms and related words. Clicking on this link will take you to the list on the Ver ms. Frequency At the top of many entries you will see one, two or three red stars. A word with three red stars is one of the most frequent words in English, two-star Ver ms. Macmillan Dictionary also includes a useful Glossary of Dictionary Termspage, listing in alphabetical order words that you may come across when using Ver ms. Web de nov. de For example bank. P