What Is a Definition Essay?

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What Is a Definition Essay?

Definition essay explained The definition essay explains the meaning of a word or a concept or a term. The purpose of the definition essay is to help the reader understand the meaning of an unfamiliar term or clarify the meaning of an abstract or vague term.

How to Write a Definition Essay The following are common ways to define a word or a concept or a term: 1. Demonstrate the denotations and connotations of a word: Denotations are the formal dictionary definitions of a word. Connotations often imply emotional, informal, or slang cases of the word. Example 1 Rat— Denotative meaning: a rodent; Connotative meaning: a person who tattles on other people or who exhibits undesirable or dishonest behavior. Example 2 Card— Denotative meaning: a sturdy, but small, piece of rectangular shaped paper used for business purposes or card games. Connotative meaning: a lively, entertaining person or the act of requiring proof of age before sales of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.

2. Demonstrate the popular beliefs and personal interpretations of a concept: Example 1 Success— Popular belief: success means getting rich Personal interpretation: success means either overcoming obstacles or other unique interpretations. Example 2 Beauty— Popular belief: good looking Personal interpretation: self-sacrifice, loving, forgiving, or other unique interpretations.

3. Demonstrate the characteristics, the function, or the make-up of an object or a term: Example 1 Axe— An axe is a tool used for chopping trees and splitting wood; it is made up of a wooden handle and a metal head with a blade usually on one side. Example 2 Machismo— Machismo is the inflated male ego as characterized by domination of women, an exaggerated show of male strength, etc.

Introduction 1. Lead-in: Introduce the topic (the concept or term you are going to define). 2. Transition: Make transition to thesis statement. 3. Thesis Statement: Define at least three aspects of the meaning of the concept or term (e.g. “Country music can be best understood if we know its history, its pattern of rhythm, and its themes.”).

Body Paragraph 1 1. Topic Sentence: Present the first aspect of the meaning of the concept or term (e.g. “The meaning of Country Music depends heavily on its history”). 2. Supporting Details: Explain what/how/why. 3. Closing Remarks: Wrap up this paragraph (e.g. “That is why one can not understand Country Music without learning about its history”). Body Paragraph 2 1. Topic Sentence: Present the second aspect of the meaning of the concept or term. 3. Closing Remarks: Wrap up this paragraph. Body Paragraph 3 1. Topic Sentence: Present the third aspect of the meaning of the concept Writing Made Easy

Conclusion 1. Wrap up the main points. 2. Point out the significance of the concept or term