Comma [noun]
Definition of Comma:
pause
Opposite/Antonyms of Comma:
-
Sentence/Example of Comma:
I wanted it to be a dramedy, although I’d call it more of a comma.
Fake ones use more generic words like “vacation,” “family” and “experience” accompanied by a lot of commas and exclamation marks.
The analysis found characteristics strongly suggestive of bots — such as double commas and dangling commas that often appear with automatic scripts — though at least some of the accounts were being operated by humans.
Cut down on any unnecessary characters like commas and spaces.
Those little tiny objects are made up of unintelligible commas, spaces, numbers and all sorts of nebulous characters.
It was bordered by trees for almost its entire length on both sides, and it was shaped like a enormous, elongated comma.
Page 229 Chapter X a comma was inserted in the phrase 'he would secure the competence he had yearned for, for so many years'.
It was done to please him; for I omitted neither accent, nor comma, nor the minutest tittle of all he had marked down.
Lucas bore it patiently; he didn't want his great-grandchildren and Elaine's shooting it out over a matter of a misplaced comma.
And even if nobody read it through, not even a reviewer, I should have to without skipping a word or a comma.