case
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Noun
- A case is a container to hold something.
- Synonym: container
- He opened the case and pulled out his violin.
- (law) A case is a matter for police or in court.
- Synonyms: matter and litigation
- The judge did not accept his case.
- (grammar) A case is the form of a noun showing how it is used in a sentence.
- The word "he" is in the subject or nominative case.
- A case is a person of a certain kind.
- That man is sure a hard case.
Related words
- in case
- case closed
- casework
- closed case
- cold case
- hard case
- open case
- open and shut case
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Verb
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Plain form |
Third-person singular |
Past tense |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- If a police officer cases a house, he or she watches it until something happens.
- We were casing a house all night in Brooklyn.
Synonyms
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