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A lightweight JavaScript package for English word definitions and collections.

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{ "term": "jail", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "ox5000": true, "cefr": "b2", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "a prison", "labels": "(especially North American English)(especially US English)(especially North American English)(British English)(North American English)", "examples": [ { "text": "She spent a year in jail." }, { "text": "He has been released from jail." }, { "text": "a ten-year jail sentence" }, { "text": "Britain’s overcrowded jails" }, { "text": "He's gone to jail for fraud." }, { "text": "His lawyer worked hard to keep him out of jail." }, { "text": "How long has she been in jail?" }, { "text": "He avoided jail by pleading insanity." }, { "text": "She could be out of jail in two years." }, { "text": "He was held overnight at the county jail." } ], "topics": ["Crime and punishment"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["city", "county", "local"], "verb + jail": ["go to", "put somebody in", "send somebody to"], "jail + noun": ["sentence", "term", "time"], "preposition": ["at a/​the jail", "in (a/​the) jail"] } } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/dʒeɪl/", "audio": "ja/jail/jail__gb_1.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/dʒeɪl/", "audio": "ja/jail/jail__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "Middle English: based on Latin cavea. The word came into English in two forms, jaiole from Old French and gayole from Anglo-Norman French gaole (surviving in the spelling gaol), originally pronounced with a hard g, as in goat." }