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capital1
noun
- 1. The chief city of a country, usually where the government is based.
2. A capital letter (see adj 2 below).
3. The total amount of money or wealth possessed by a person or business, etc, especially when used to produce more wealth.
- Thesaurus: assets, resources, wealth, savings, interests, cash.
- 1. Principal; chief.
- Thesaurus: principal, primary, foremost, dominant, chief, central.
3. Said of a crime: punishable by death.
(Brit)
4. old use, colloq
- Excellent.
- Thesaurus: excellent, splendid, delightful, superb, fine, perfect.
- To use a situation or circumstance to one's advantage.
- In a very real or genuine sense.
- Example: poverty with a capital P
Info:
- A capital letter should be used for:
- ○ the first letter of the first word in a sentence.
- ○ the first letter of proper nouns, such as names of people and places, and words derived from them &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; .
- ○ the first letter of all important words in titles, eg of people, plays, films and organizations &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; &wbox;
- Note that when an unimportant word is the first word in the title of a book, play or film, it must have a capital &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; .
- ○ the first letter of brand names &wbox; &wbox; &wbox; .
