Context

I have read a good deal in my life, and like many when younger, picked up the meaning of words from the context. Actually, it started out with my dad reading to me when I was very little and stopping to explain what words meant . . . And then I started saying things like: Yeah, yeah, get on with it; I’ve got it. Fortunately, I was learning to read by myself then or it could have gotten ugly.(Der Bingle is familiar with that attitude, which grew over the years to encompass more than word definitions.)

Now when I read something in an Internet article and I’m iffy on the word, it is so easy to just check the dictionary. Today, I found an added segment in their formula for defining words – along with the etiology and noun/verb/adjective/etc, information, there is a place to click labelled Definition for Kids.

Whoa, that’s so for moi. It’s an updated version of Yeah, yeah, let’s get on with it.