2. Definition A definition paragraph/essay defines a word, term, or concept in depth by providing a personal commentary on what the specific subject means. It provides a personal, extended definition of such terms by linking or comparing the term to a previous definition and by illustrating how that term should be applied. Definition paragraphs/essays are compositions whose aim is to convey the writer's understanding of what is included in and excluded from the meaning of an expression.
3. A definition paragraph/essay is used to clarify, define, and explain concepts, items, and terms. Although some description about the topic is used, you must explain what the topic is and what it means to make a complete essay. A definition essay is an extended definition that goes beyond what is in a dictionary and describes meanings.
16. Introduction: In your introduction you should note your own definition which will be the thesis statement of your definition essay. You may also include general definition which you can find in a dictionary. Do not make your introduction too broad, try to be precise. Body: In your definition essay body you are to provide arguments to support your thesis statement. In this part you express your opinion and ideas on some concept. Remember that each paragraph should introduce one argument or idea.
17. Conclusion: Your definition essay conclusion should summarize the whole work. Of course, it will be very similar with the thesis statement. Bibliography: When you write a definition essay, as a rule, you do not need some numerous sources. You may need only a dictionary to refer to generally accepted definition. However, referencing is quite optional for a definition essay.
18. Revising MEANINGS Have you explored your subject fully, turning up both its obvious and its not-so-obvious meanings? METHODS OF DEVELOPMENT Have you used an appropriate range of other methods to develop your subject? THESIS Have you focused your definition and kept within that focus, drawing clear boundaries around your subject? EVIDENCE Is your definition specific? Do examples, anecdotes, and concrete details both pin the subject down and make it vivid for readers? UNITY Do all paragraphs focus on your thesis, and do individual paragraphs or groups of paragraphs focus on parts of your definition?