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?? It sounds unbelievable, but it’s true!

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word “set” holds the record for having the most meanings of any word in the English language — over 430 different uses depending on how it’s used in a sentence.

Here’s a quick breakdown to show just how wild that is ????


?? Examples of “set” in different meanings:

  1. Verb (to put/place something):
    “Set the glass on the table.”

  2. Verb (to prepare):
    “Set the alarm for 6 AM.”

  3. Noun (a group of things):
    “I bought a new set of dishes.”

  4. Noun (in math):
    “A set is a collection of distinct objects.”

  5. Verb (to become solid):
    “The jelly hasn’t set yet.”

  6. Noun (film or theater):
    “The actors were ready on set.”

  7. Adjective (fixed or decided):
    “They followed a set routine.”

  8. Verb (to adjust):
    “Set the temperature to 180 degrees.”

  9. Noun (in tennis):
    “He won the first set 6–3.”

  10. Verb (to make someone ready or focused):
    “She set her mind on success.”


So, yeah ?? — ‘set’ can mean anything from placing something down… to freezing jelly… to winning a tennis match… to being part of a film scene.
It’s one of the reasons English is such a tricky and fascinating language!

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