comma
/kɑmə/Definitions
1. noun
a punctuation mark (,) used to indicate a pause in speech, to separate items in a list, or to clarify meaning.
“The writer made sure to add a comma after the city name to avoid confusion.”
2. verb
to punctuate or separate something with a comma.
“The editor commaed the list of names to make it easier to read.”
3. verb
to leave out or omit something, especially a word or phrase.
“The writer thought she had commaed the error, but it was still present in the text.”
4. verb
to separate or distinguish something from others.
“The artist commaed her paintings to create a unique style.”
5. interjection
an expression of excitement or surprise.
“Comma! I just won the lottery!”