This document provides examples of the types of information typically found in a dictionary entry, including:
1) The spelling, pronunciation, part of speech, meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and examples of correct usage for an entry word.
2) Entries are arranged alphabetically and may include information on related words.
3) Pronunciations use phonetic symbols and note British and American pronunciations.
4) Grammatical information like countable/uncountable nouns and verb tenses are provided in brackets.
5) Different meanings of words are numbered and sometimes include further examples for context.