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This template can be used on Wiktionary entry pages to create a box containing examples that illustrate the entry.
The template should usually be placed immediately after the part of speech header (for example, ===Noun===
) and before the definitions in an entry. If you place the template next to the appropriate definition in a list of definitions, it will break the numbering of the definitions.
|title=
(optional, the title of the box. If omitted, the template defaults to “Examples”.)|sense=
(optional, a brief description of the relevant sense.)|example=
or |examples=
(required, the example(s).)|width=
(optional, the width of the box in CSS form (e.g. 20%
, 220px
, 30ex
, etc. The default is 35%
)|justify=
(optional, can be left
, but defaults to right
.)The following wikitext examples generate the boxes on the right:
Examples (linguistics) |
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{{examples|sense=linguistics|examples= * strong tea * heavy drinker * powerful computer }}
Example |
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“All cats are animals. Ginger is an animal. Therefore, Ginger is a cat.” The fallacy fallacy would be committed if the conclusion in this statement were said to be false. Even though the reasoning in the statement is fallacious, Ginger may still be a cat. |
{{examples|title=Example|example=“''All cats are animals. Ginger is an animal. Therefore, Ginger is a cat.''” The fallacy fallacy would be committed if the conclusion in this statement were said to be false. Even though the reasoning in the statement is fallacious, Ginger may still be a cat.}}
For an example of the template in use in an entry, see collocation.