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gemini/gemini-3.1-pro-preview

gemini-3.1-pro-low-reasoning-p001-lexen-v1-20260614

Rank
11
Accuracy lexEN v1 · WordNet fine
94.61%
Correct
4599 / 4861
Actual run cost
$17.94
Cost / M items
$3,691

Accuracy across label schemes

The headline accuracy is lexEN v1 · WordNet fine-grained. Each cell re-scores this run's predictions against a different gold label set and sense granularity; coarse counts a prediction correct when its WordNet sense maps to the same Glite or CSI concept as a gold sense. About these label schemes → About coarsening →

Score against WordNet fine-grainedGlite coarse-grainedCSI coarse-grained (Lacerra 2020)
lexEN v1 94.61% 4599 / 4861 98.56% 4791 / 4861 96.75% 4703 / 4861
Maru 2022 (ALLamended) 91.65% 4455 / 4861 97.57% 4743 / 4861 95.08% 4622 / 4861
Raganato 2017 (original) 84.96% 4130 / 4861 94.67% 4602 / 4861 90.72% 4410 / 4861

Model

Display
gemini/gemini-3.1-pro-preview
Requested
gemini/gemini-3.1-pro-preview
Resolved
gemini-3.1-pro-preview
Vendor
Google
API provider
Google
Hosting
cloud_api
Source
proprietary
License
n/a
Reasoning
low
Model URL
n/a
Endpoint
n/a
Resolved counts
gemini-3.1-pro-preview: 4861

Reproducibility

Created
2026-06-14T12:09:22.494330+00:00
Run schema
sensebench-run-v2
Commit
78f5fe544dc66c075ba0b89f0d1f2d64a8f5fe64
Dataset ID
lexen
Dataset version
lexen-v1
Dataset revision
n/a
Dataset items
4,861
Dataset hash
sha256:5fd4382b93f19087a1e31f6dd7d1db17c1eb17ff80fcbe1d3fdd55c0c3ecefe8
Prompt
p001
Prompt version
0.1.0
Repository files
Browse in GitHub

Runtime

Calls
4861
Total tokens
4,989,563
Tokens / item
1,026.4
Total cost
$17.94
Cost / M items
$3,691
Cost source
litellm_estimate
Elapsed
17.09m
Success items
4,861
Monosemous
0
No candidates
0
No valid vote
0
Invalid votes
0
Transport errors
0

Runner

GitHub
vassiliphilippov
Name
Vassili Philippov
Contact
n/a

Sampling

Temperature
n/a
Top P
n/a
Max tokens
12,288
Seed
n/a
Extra
n/a

Policy

Votes / item
1
Reasks / invalid vote
1
Tie break
earliest_vote
Monosemous
short_circuit

Cost And Token Breakdown

Actual recorded run cost: $17.94. Cost estimate source: litellm_estimate.

Token Type Tokens Cost Price / 1M tokens
Input uncached 3,090,680 $6.18 $2.00
Input cached n/a $0.00 $0.200
Output 980,204 $11.76 $12.00
Reasoning output 918,679 included in output cost n/a

Reasoning output tokens are shown separately when the provider reports them; recorded cost is stored in the output cost bucket.

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Slice Breakdown

Group Bucket Accuracy Correct Items
Candidate Count 11+ 90.68% 720 794
Candidate Count 2 97.78% 836 855
Candidate Count 3-5 95.01% 1848 1945
Candidate Count 6-10 94.32% 1195 1267
POS ADJ 95.60% 630 659
POS ADV 91.79% 179 195
POS NOUN 95.20% 2758 2897
POS VERB 92.97% 1032 1110
Source Dataset semeval2013 95.44% 1088 1140
Source Dataset semeval2015 95.53% 706 739
Source Dataset senseval2 94.35% 1537 1629
Source Dataset senseval3 93.72% 1268 1353

Worst-Bucket Examples

top Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d001.s001.t007 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Baskonia gives away a victory in Israel

Caja Laboral achieved a stunning 82-91 victory on their visit to the Maccabee Electra court despite Dusko Ivanovic's team's heavy losses, and after the great performance by Mizra Teltovic, who was the best on his team with eight three-pointers scored (29 points), they now at the top of their group.

The Vitorian team knew to make up for the significant absences of Herrmann, Oleson, Huertas and Micov with a big dose of involvement and teamwork, even though it had to hold out until the end to take the victory.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: top
Target surface form: top
Context:
Baskonia gives away a victory in Israel Caja Laboral achieved a stunning 82-91 victory on their visit to the Maccabee Electra court despite Dusko Ivanovic's team's heavy losses, and after the great performance by Mizra Teltovic, who was the best on his team with eight three-pointers scored (29 points), they now at the <t>top</t> of their group. The Vitorian team knew to make up for the significant absences of Herrmann, Oleson, Huertas and Micov with a big dose of involvement and teamwork, even though it had to hold out until the end to take the victory.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=top%1:15:01:: | definition=the upper part of anything | examples=the mower cuts off the tops of the grass; the title should be written at the top of the first page
2. sense_key=top%1:15:00:: | definition=the highest or uppermost side of anything | synonyms=top side, upper side, upside | examples=put your books on top of the desk; only the top side of the box was painted
3. sense_key=top%1:15:02:: | definition=the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill) | synonyms=peak, crown, crest, tip, summit | examples=the view from the peak was magnificent; they clambered to the tip of Monadnock
4. sense_key=top%1:28:00:: | definition=the first half of an inning; while the visiting team is at bat | synonyms=top of the inning | examples=a relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth
5. sense_key=top%1:26:00:: | definition=the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development | synonyms=acme, height, elevation, peak, pinnacle, summit | examples=his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty; the artist's gifts are at their acme
6. sense_key=top%1:07:02:: | definition=the greatest possible intensity | examples=he screamed at the top of his lungs
7. sense_key=top%1:06:04:: | definition=platform surrounding the head of a lower mast
8. sense_key=top%1:06:03:: | definition=a conical child's plaything tapering to a steel point on which it can be made to spin | synonyms=whirligig, teetotum, spinning top | examples=he got a bright red top and string for his birthday
9. sense_key=top%1:06:01:: | definition=covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container) | synonyms=cover | examples=he removed the top of the carton; he couldn't get the top off of the bottle
10. sense_key=top%1:06:00:: | definition=a garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips | examples=he stared as she buttoned her top
11. sense_key=top%1:06:02:: | definition=a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance | synonyms=circus tent, big top, round top | examples=he was afraid of a fire in the circus tent; they had the big top up in less than an hour

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    the upper part of anything

    top%1:15:01:: · top.n.01

    • the mower cuts off the tops of the grass
    • the title should be written at the top of the first page
    Selected
  2. 2

    the highest or uppermost side of anything

    top%1:15:00:: · top.n.02

    • put your books on top of the desk
    • only the top side of the box was painted

    Synonyms: top side, upper side, upside

  3. 3

    the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill)

    top%1:15:02:: · peak.n.04

    • the view from the peak was magnificent
    • they clambered to the tip of Monadnock

    Synonyms: peak, crown, crest, tip, summit

  4. 4

    the first half of an inning; while the visiting team is at bat

    top%1:28:00:: · top.n.04

    • a relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth

    Synonyms: top of the inning

  5. 5

    the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development

    top%1:26:00:: · acme.n.01

    • his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty
    • the artist's gifts are at their acme

    Synonyms: acme, height, elevation, peak, pinnacle, summit, superlative, meridian, tiptop

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  6. 6

    the greatest possible intensity

    top%1:07:02:: · top.n.06

    • he screamed at the top of his lungs
  7. 7

    platform surrounding the head of a lower mast

    top%1:06:04:: · top.n.07

  8. 8

    a conical child's plaything tapering to a steel point on which it can be made to spin

    top%1:06:03:: · top.n.08

    • he got a bright red top and string for his birthday

    Synonyms: whirligig, teetotum, spinning top

  9. 9

    covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container)

    top%1:06:01:: · top.n.09

    • he removed the top of the carton
    • he couldn't get the top off of the bottle

    Synonyms: cover

  10. 10

    a garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips

    top%1:06:00:: · top.n.10

    • he stared as she buttoned her top
  11. 11

    a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance

    top%1:06:02:: · circus_tent.n.01

    • he was afraid of a fire in the circus tent
    • they had the big top up in less than an hour

    Synonyms: circus tent, big top, round top

charge Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d004.s004.t007 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

US banks repay state support

The crisis-hit US major banks are breaking free from their state shackles.

On Wednesday Bank of America repaid the support from the bank protection fund TARP in the amount USD 45 billion (nearly EUR 30 billion) in one go.

And, according to reports from US broadcaster CNBC, Citigroup is also planning to repay the state support.

The institutions thereby want to wiggle themselves free from the restrictions going hand-in-hand with the acceptance of the money, such as the limits on manager bonuses and the paying of high charges.

Bank of America had raised some USD 19 billion from investors through convertible loans.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: charge
Target surface form: charges
Context:
US banks repay state support The crisis-hit US major banks are breaking free from their state shackles. On Wednesday Bank of America repaid the support from the bank protection fund TARP in the amount USD 45 billion (nearly EUR 30 billion) in one go. And, according to reports from US broadcaster CNBC, Citigroup is also planning to repay the state support. The institutions thereby want to wiggle themselves free from the restrictions going hand-in-hand with the acceptance of the money, such as the limits on manager bonuses and the paying of high <t>charges</t>. Bank of America had raised some USD 19 billion from investors through convertible loans.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=charge%1:04:01:: | definition=an impetuous rush toward someone or something | examples=the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary; the battle began with a cavalry charge
2. sense_key=charge%1:10:00:: | definition=(criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense | synonyms=complaint | examples=he was arrested on a charge of larceny
3. sense_key=charge%1:21:02:: | definition=the price charged for some article or service | examples=the admission charge
4. sense_key=charge%1:19:00:: | definition=the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons | synonyms=electric charge | examples=the battery needed a fresh charge
5. sense_key=charge%1:04:00:: | definition=attention and management implying responsibility for safety | synonyms=care, tutelage, guardianship | examples=he is in the care of a bodyguard
6. sense_key=charge%1:04:03:: | definition=a special assignment that is given to a person or group | synonyms=mission, commission | examples=a confidential mission to London; his charge was deliver a message
7. sense_key=charge%1:18:00:: | definition=a person committed to your care | examples=the teacher led her charges across the street
8. sense_key=charge%1:21:01:: | definition=financial liabilities (such as a tax) | examples=the charges against the estate
9. sense_key=charge%1:16:00:: | definition=(psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object | synonyms=cathexis | examples=Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge
10. sense_key=charge%1:12:00:: | definition=the swift release of a store of affective force | synonyms=bang, boot, rush, flush, thrill, kick | examples=they got a great bang out of it; what a boot!
11. sense_key=charge%1:10:03:: | definition=request for payment of a debt | synonyms=billing | examples=they submitted their charges at the end of each month
12. sense_key=charge%1:10:01:: | definition=a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something | synonyms=commission, direction | examples=the judge's charge to the jury
13. sense_key=charge%1:10:04:: | definition=an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence | synonyms=accusation | examples=the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving
14. sense_key=charge%1:06:01:: | definition=heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield | synonyms=bearing, heraldic bearing, armorial bearing
15. sense_key=charge%1:06:00:: | definition=a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time | synonyms=burster, bursting charge, explosive charge | examples=this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an impetuous rush toward someone or something

    charge%1:04:01:: · charge.n.01

    • the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary
    • the battle began with a cavalry charge
  2. 2

    (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense

    charge%1:10:00:: · charge.n.02

    • he was arrested on a charge of larceny

    Synonyms: complaint

  3. 3

    the price charged for some article or service

    charge%1:21:02:: · charge.n.03

    • the admission charge
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  4. 4

    the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons

    charge%1:19:00:: · charge.n.04

    • the battery needed a fresh charge

    Synonyms: electric charge

  5. 5

    attention and management implying responsibility for safety

    charge%1:04:00:: · care.n.05

    • he is in the care of a bodyguard

    Synonyms: care, tutelage, guardianship

  6. 6

    a special assignment that is given to a person or group

    charge%1:04:03:: · mission.n.03

    • a confidential mission to London
    • his charge was deliver a message

    Synonyms: mission, commission

  7. 7

    a person committed to your care

    charge%1:18:00:: · charge.n.07

    • the teacher led her charges across the street
  8. 8

    financial liabilities (such as a tax)

    charge%1:21:01:: · charge.n.08

    • the charges against the estate
    Selected
  9. 9

    (psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object

    charge%1:16:00:: · cathexis.n.01

    • Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge

    Synonyms: cathexis

  10. 10

    the swift release of a store of affective force

    charge%1:12:00:: · bang.n.04

    • they got a great bang out of it
    • what a boot!

    Synonyms: bang, boot, rush, flush, thrill, kick

  11. 11

    request for payment of a debt

    charge%1:10:03:: · charge.n.11

    • they submitted their charges at the end of each month

    Synonyms: billing

  12. 12

    a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something

    charge%1:10:01:: · commission.n.06

    • the judge's charge to the jury

    Synonyms: commission, direction

  13. 13

    an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence

    charge%1:10:04:: · accusation.n.02

    • the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving

    Synonyms: accusation

  14. 14

    heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield

    charge%1:06:01:: · charge.n.14

    Synonyms: bearing, heraldic bearing, armorial bearing

  15. 15

    a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time

    charge%1:06:00:: · charge.n.15

    • this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains

    Synonyms: burster, bursting charge, explosive charge

end Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s004.t004 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter

There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows.

Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter.

In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze.

On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official end with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury.

But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: end
Target surface form: end
Context:
Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows. Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter. In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze. On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official <t>end</t> with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury. But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=end%1:15:00:: | definition=either extremity of something that has length | synonyms=terminal | examples=the end of the pier; she knotted the end of the thread
2. sense_key=end%1:28:00:: | definition=the point in time at which something ends | synonyms=ending | examples=the end of the year; the ending of warranty period
3. sense_key=end%1:11:00:: | definition=the concluding parts of an event or occurrence | synonyms=last, final stage | examples=the end was exciting; I had to miss the last of the movie
4. sense_key=end%1:09:02:: | definition=the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it | synonyms=goal | examples=the ends justify the means
5. sense_key=end%1:09:00:: | definition=a final part or section | examples=we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus; Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end
6. sense_key=end%1:26:00:: | definition=a final state | synonyms=destruction, death | examples=he came to a bad end; the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end
7. sense_key=end%1:15:02:: | definition=the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object | examples=one end of the box was marked `This side up'
8. sense_key=end%1:18:00:: | definition=(football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage | examples=the end managed to hold onto the pass
9. sense_key=end%1:15:01:: | definition=a boundary marking the extremities of something | examples=the end of town
10. sense_key=end%1:15:03:: | definition=one of two places from which people are communicating to each other | examples=the phone rang at the other end; both ends wrote at the same time
11. sense_key=end%1:04:00:: | definition=the part you are expected to play | examples=he held up his end
12. sense_key=end%1:10:00:: | definition=the last section of a communication | synonyms=conclusion, close, closing, ending | examples=in conclusion I want to say...
13. sense_key=end%1:06:02:: | definition=a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold | synonyms=remainder, remnant, oddment
14. sense_key=end%1:04:02:: | definition=(American football) a position on the line of scrimmage | examples=no one wanted to play end

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    either extremity of something that has length

    end%1:15:00:: · end.n.01

    • the end of the pier
    • she knotted the end of the thread

    Synonyms: terminal

  2. 2

    the point in time at which something ends

    end%1:28:00:: · end.n.02

    • the end of the year
    • the ending of warranty period

    Synonyms: ending

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  3. 3

    the concluding parts of an event or occurrence

    end%1:11:00:: · end.n.03

    • the end was exciting
    • I had to miss the last of the movie

    Synonyms: last, final stage

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022
  4. 4

    the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it

    end%1:09:02:: · goal.n.01

    • the ends justify the means

    Synonyms: goal

  5. 5

    a final part or section

    end%1:09:00:: · end.n.05

    • we have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus
    • Start at the beginning and go on until you come to the end
  6. 6

    a final state

    end%1:26:00:: · end.n.06

    • he came to a bad end
    • the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end

    Synonyms: destruction, death

    Selected
  7. 7

    the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object

    end%1:15:02:: · end.n.07

    • one end of the box was marked `This side up'
  8. 8

    (football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage

    end%1:18:00:: · end.n.08

    • the end managed to hold onto the pass
  9. 9

    a boundary marking the extremities of something

    end%1:15:01:: · end.n.09

    • the end of town
  10. 10

    one of two places from which people are communicating to each other

    end%1:15:03:: · end.n.10

    • the phone rang at the other end
    • both ends wrote at the same time
  11. 11

    the part you are expected to play

    end%1:04:00:: · end.n.11

    • he held up his end
  12. 12

    the last section of a communication

    end%1:10:00:: · conclusion.n.08

    • in conclusion I want to say...

    Synonyms: conclusion, close, closing, ending

  13. 13

    a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold

    end%1:06:02:: · end.n.13

    Synonyms: remainder, remnant, oddment

  14. 14

    (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage

    end%1:04:02:: · end.n.14

    • no one wanted to play end

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s005.t005 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter

There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows.

Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter.

In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze.

On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official end with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury.

But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.

One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: court
Target surface form: courts
Context:
Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows. Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter. In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze. On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official end with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury. But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the <t>courts</t> for years. One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=court%1:14:00:: | definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. sense_key=court%1:06:02:: | definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. sense_key=court%1:14:01:: | definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. sense_key=court%1:06:01:: | definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. sense_key=court%1:18:00:: | definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. sense_key=court%1:14:02:: | definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. sense_key=court%1:06:03:: | definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. sense_key=court%1:06:05:: | definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. sense_key=court%1:06:04:: | definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. sense_key=court%1:06:00:: | definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. sense_key=court%1:04:00:: | definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s027.t006 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

But their arguments about the effect of the intense coverage of the trial may draw the most interest.

They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate.

They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case.

"The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide."

Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial.

In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials.

But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: court
Target surface form: court
Context:
But their arguments about the effect of the intense coverage of the trial may draw the most interest. They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate. They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case. "The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide." Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial. In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor <t>court</t> policy governing coverage of future trials. But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=court%1:14:00:: | definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. sense_key=court%1:06:02:: | definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. sense_key=court%1:14:01:: | definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. sense_key=court%1:06:01:: | definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. sense_key=court%1:18:00:: | definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. sense_key=court%1:14:02:: | definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. sense_key=court%1:06:03:: | definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. sense_key=court%1:06:05:: | definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. sense_key=court%1:06:04:: | definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. sense_key=court%1:06:00:: | definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. sense_key=court%1:04:00:: | definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s028.t005 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate.

They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case.

"The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide."

Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial.

In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials.

But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

Mr. Hayes's lawyers are pressing that claim.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: court
Target surface form: courts
Context:
They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate. They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case. "The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide." Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial. In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials. But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the <t>courts</t>. Mr. Hayes's lawyers are pressing that claim.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=court%1:14:00:: | definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. sense_key=court%1:06:02:: | definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. sense_key=court%1:14:01:: | definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. sense_key=court%1:06:01:: | definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. sense_key=court%1:18:00:: | definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. sense_key=court%1:14:02:: | definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. sense_key=court%1:06:03:: | definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. sense_key=court%1:06:05:: | definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. sense_key=court%1:06:04:: | definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. sense_key=court%1:06:00:: | definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. sense_key=court%1:04:00:: | definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

round Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d006.s020.t000 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Another question is what type of advantage the violators obtained in the actions deliberately carried out.

Here it seems necessary to state that it isn't a disadvantageous situation for rival nor is an obtained benefit in the same game, because evidently the result of the action supposes leaving their own team with less players.

And neither is it a useful strategy for the next game, because the club will not be able to count on those players.

The advantage, obviously, consists in the fact that the players will begin the following phase of the Championship without cards that could threaten their participation in a future game.

But it is about a long term advantage, with a certain degree of indetermination, because the team can be eliminated first of change, and in addition with this action the players fulfil a sanction game and go to the second cycle of cards, in which the suspension by card accumulation takes place with one less than in the first cycle.

So that, by passing rounds, it is not so clear that it is an advantage.

Those actions are really against the sporting spirit, which is part of the strategic decisions that favor taking advantages allowed by the rules.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: round
Target surface form: rounds
Context:
Another question is what type of advantage the violators obtained in the actions deliberately carried out. Here it seems necessary to state that it isn't a disadvantageous situation for rival nor is an obtained benefit in the same game, because evidently the result of the action supposes leaving their own team with less players. And neither is it a useful strategy for the next game, because the club will not be able to count on those players. The advantage, obviously, consists in the fact that the players will begin the following phase of the Championship without cards that could threaten their participation in a future game. But it is about a long term advantage, with a certain degree of indetermination, because the team can be eliminated first of change, and in addition with this action the players fulfil a sanction game and go to the second cycle of cards, in which the suspension by card accumulation takes place with one less than in the first cycle. So that, by passing <t>rounds</t>, it is not so clear that it is an advantage. Those actions are really against the sporting spirit, which is part of the strategic decisions that favor taking advantages allowed by the rules.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=round%1:06:01:: | definition=a charge of ammunition for a single shot | synonyms=unit of ammunition, one shot
2. sense_key=round%1:28:01:: | definition=an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs | synonyms=cycle, rhythm | examples=the never-ending cycle of the seasons
3. sense_key=round%1:15:00:: | definition=a regular route for a sentry or policeman | synonyms=beat | examples=in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name
4. sense_key=round%1:04:00:: | definition=(often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order) | examples=the doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning; the postman's rounds
5. sense_key=round%1:04:03:: | definition=the activity of playing 18 holes of golf | synonyms=round of golf | examples=a round of golf takes about 4 hours
6. sense_key=round%1:04:01:: | definition=the usual activities in your day | synonyms=daily round | examples=the doctor made his rounds
7. sense_key=round%1:28:00:: | definition=(sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive | synonyms=turn, bout
8. sense_key=round%1:17:00:: | definition=the course along which communications spread | examples=the story is going the rounds in Washington
9. sense_key=round%1:13:01:: | definition=a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic) | synonyms=round of drinks | examples=he ordered a second round
10. sense_key=round%1:13:00:: | definition=a cut of beef between the rump and the lower leg
11. sense_key=round%1:10:00:: | definition=a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time | synonyms=troll | examples=they enjoyed singing rounds
12. sense_key=round%1:10:01:: | definition=an outburst of applause | examples=there was a round of applause
13. sense_key=round%1:06:03:: | definition=a crosspiece between the legs of a chair | synonyms=rung, stave
14. sense_key=round%1:06:00:: | definition=any circular or rotating mechanism | synonyms=circle | examples=the machine punched out metal circles

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a charge of ammunition for a single shot

    round%1:06:01:: · round.n.01

    Synonyms: unit of ammunition, one shot

  2. 2

    an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs

    round%1:28:01:: · cycle.n.01

    • the never-ending cycle of the seasons

    Synonyms: cycle, rhythm

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  3. 3

    a regular route for a sentry or policeman

    round%1:15:00:: · beat.n.01

    • in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name

    Synonyms: beat

  4. 4

    (often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order)

    round%1:04:00:: · round.n.04

    • the doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning
    • the postman's rounds
  5. 5

    the activity of playing 18 holes of golf

    round%1:04:03:: · round_of_golf.n.01

    • a round of golf takes about 4 hours

    Synonyms: round of golf

  6. 6

    the usual activities in your day

    round%1:04:01:: · round.n.06

    • the doctor made his rounds

    Synonyms: daily round

  7. 7

    (sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive

    round%1:28:00:: · turn.n.09

    Synonyms: turn, bout

    Selected
  8. 8

    the course along which communications spread

    round%1:17:00:: · round.n.08

    • the story is going the rounds in Washington
  9. 9

    a serving to each of a group (usually alcoholic)

    round%1:13:01:: · round.n.09

    • he ordered a second round

    Synonyms: round of drinks

  10. 10

    a cut of beef between the rump and the lower leg

    round%1:13:00:: · round.n.10

  11. 11

    a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice starts and others join in one after another until all are singing different parts of the song at the same time

    round%1:10:00:: · round.n.11

    • they enjoyed singing rounds

    Synonyms: troll

  12. 12

    an outburst of applause

    round%1:10:01:: · round.n.12

    • there was a round of applause
  13. 13

    a crosspiece between the legs of a chair

    round%1:06:03:: · rung.n.01

    Synonyms: rung, stave

  14. 14

    any circular or rotating mechanism

    round%1:06:00:: · circle.n.08

    • the machine punched out metal circles

    Synonyms: circle

life Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d007.s005.t001 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Arsenic-tolerant microbe raises possibility of new types of life on Earth, or elsewhere

The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly beyond.

While researchers discovered the unusual bacteria here in Earth, they say it shows that life has possibilities beyond the major elements that have been considered essential.

"This organism has dual capability."

"It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic."

"That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' life," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science.

Six major elements have long been considered essential for life - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: life
Target surface form: life
Context:
Arsenic-tolerant microbe raises possibility of new types of life on Earth, or elsewhere The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly beyond. While researchers discovered the unusual bacteria here in Earth, they say it shows that life has possibilities beyond the major elements that have been considered essential. "This organism has dual capability." "It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic." "That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' <t>life</t>," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science. Six major elements have long been considered essential for life - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=life%1:26:01:: | definition=a characteristic state or mode of living | examples=social life; city life
2. sense_key=life%1:09:00:: | definition=the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities | synonyms=living | examples=he could no longer cope with the complexities of life
3. sense_key=life%1:26:02:: | definition=the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living | examples=he hoped for a new life in Australia; he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
4. sense_key=life%1:26:00:: | definition=the condition of living or the state of being alive | synonyms=animation, living, aliveness | examples=while there's life there's hope; life depends on many chemical and physical processes
5. sense_key=life%1:28:00:: | definition=the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) | synonyms=lifetime, lifespan | examples=the battery had a short life; he lived a long and happy life
6. sense_key=life%1:28:01:: | definition=the period between birth and the present time | examples=I have known him all his life
7. sense_key=life%1:28:02:: | definition=the period from the present until death | examples=he appointed himself emperor for life
8. sense_key=life%1:18:00:: | definition=a living person | examples=his heroism saved a life
9. sense_key=life%1:07:01:: | definition=animation and energy in action or expression | synonyms=liveliness, spirit, sprightliness | examples=it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
10. sense_key=life%1:03:00:: | definition=living things collectively | examples=the oceans are teeming with life
11. sense_key=life%1:19:00:: | definition=the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones | examples=there is no life on the moon
12. sense_key=life%1:10:00:: | definition=an account of the series of events making up a person's life | synonyms=biography, life story, life history
13. sense_key=life%1:16:00:: | definition=a motive for living | examples=pottery was his life
14. sense_key=life%1:28:03:: | definition=a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives | synonyms=life sentence | examples=he got life for killing the guard

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a characteristic state or mode of living

    life%1:26:01:: · life.n.01

    • social life
    • city life
  2. 2

    the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities

    life%1:09:00:: · life.n.02

    • he could no longer cope with the complexities of life

    Synonyms: living

  3. 3

    the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living

    life%1:26:02:: · life.n.03

    • he hoped for a new life in Australia
    • he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
  4. 4

    the condition of living or the state of being alive

    life%1:26:00:: · animation.n.01

    • while there's life there's hope
    • life depends on many chemical and physical processes

    Synonyms: animation, living, aliveness

  5. 5

    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

    life%1:28:00:: · life.n.05

    • the battery had a short life
    • he lived a long and happy life

    Synonyms: lifetime, lifespan

  6. 6

    the period between birth and the present time

    life%1:28:01:: · life.n.06

    • I have known him all his life
  7. 7

    the period from the present until death

    life%1:28:02:: · life.n.07

    • he appointed himself emperor for life
  8. 8

    a living person

    life%1:18:00:: · life.n.08

    • his heroism saved a life
  9. 9

    animation and energy in action or expression

    life%1:07:01:: · liveliness.n.02

    • it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it

    Synonyms: liveliness, spirit, sprightliness

  10. 10

    living things collectively

    life%1:03:00:: · life.n.10

    • the oceans are teeming with life
    Selected
  11. 11

    the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones

    life%1:19:00:: · life.n.11

    • there is no life on the moon
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  12. 12

    an account of the series of events making up a person's life

    life%1:10:00:: · biography.n.01

    Synonyms: biography, life story, life history

  13. 13

    a motive for living

    life%1:16:00:: · life.n.13

    • pottery was his life
  14. 14

    a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives

    life%1:28:03:: · life_sentence.n.01

    • he got life for killing the guard

    Synonyms: life sentence

life Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d007.s006.t001 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly beyond.

While researchers discovered the unusual bacteria here in Earth, they say it shows that life has possibilities beyond the major elements that have been considered essential.

"This organism has dual capability."

"It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic."

"That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' life," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science.

Six major elements have long been considered essential for life - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.

But the researchers found that the bacteria, discovered in Mono Lake, Calif., is able to continue to grow after substituting arsenic for phosphorus.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: life
Target surface form: life
Context:
The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly beyond. While researchers discovered the unusual bacteria here in Earth, they say it shows that life has possibilities beyond the major elements that have been considered essential. "This organism has dual capability." "It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic." "That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' life," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science. Six major elements have long been considered essential for <t>life</t> - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. But the researchers found that the bacteria, discovered in Mono Lake, Calif., is able to continue to grow after substituting arsenic for phosphorus.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=life%1:26:01:: | definition=a characteristic state or mode of living | examples=social life; city life
2. sense_key=life%1:09:00:: | definition=the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities | synonyms=living | examples=he could no longer cope with the complexities of life
3. sense_key=life%1:26:02:: | definition=the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living | examples=he hoped for a new life in Australia; he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
4. sense_key=life%1:26:00:: | definition=the condition of living or the state of being alive | synonyms=animation, living, aliveness | examples=while there's life there's hope; life depends on many chemical and physical processes
5. sense_key=life%1:28:00:: | definition=the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) | synonyms=lifetime, lifespan | examples=the battery had a short life; he lived a long and happy life
6. sense_key=life%1:28:01:: | definition=the period between birth and the present time | examples=I have known him all his life
7. sense_key=life%1:28:02:: | definition=the period from the present until death | examples=he appointed himself emperor for life
8. sense_key=life%1:18:00:: | definition=a living person | examples=his heroism saved a life
9. sense_key=life%1:07:01:: | definition=animation and energy in action or expression | synonyms=liveliness, spirit, sprightliness | examples=it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
10. sense_key=life%1:03:00:: | definition=living things collectively | examples=the oceans are teeming with life
11. sense_key=life%1:19:00:: | definition=the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones | examples=there is no life on the moon
12. sense_key=life%1:10:00:: | definition=an account of the series of events making up a person's life | synonyms=biography, life story, life history
13. sense_key=life%1:16:00:: | definition=a motive for living | examples=pottery was his life
14. sense_key=life%1:28:03:: | definition=a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives | synonyms=life sentence | examples=he got life for killing the guard

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a characteristic state or mode of living

    life%1:26:01:: · life.n.01

    • social life
    • city life
  2. 2

    the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities

    life%1:09:00:: · life.n.02

    • he could no longer cope with the complexities of life

    Synonyms: living

  3. 3

    the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living

    life%1:26:02:: · life.n.03

    • he hoped for a new life in Australia
    • he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
  4. 4

    the condition of living or the state of being alive

    life%1:26:00:: · animation.n.01

    • while there's life there's hope
    • life depends on many chemical and physical processes

    Synonyms: animation, living, aliveness

    Selected
  5. 5

    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

    life%1:28:00:: · life.n.05

    • the battery had a short life
    • he lived a long and happy life

    Synonyms: lifetime, lifespan

  6. 6

    the period between birth and the present time

    life%1:28:01:: · life.n.06

    • I have known him all his life
  7. 7

    the period from the present until death

    life%1:28:02:: · life.n.07

    • he appointed himself emperor for life
  8. 8

    a living person

    life%1:18:00:: · life.n.08

    • his heroism saved a life
  9. 9

    animation and energy in action or expression

    life%1:07:01:: · liveliness.n.02

    • it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it

    Synonyms: liveliness, spirit, sprightliness

  10. 10

    living things collectively

    life%1:03:00:: · life.n.10

    • the oceans are teeming with life
  11. 11

    the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones

    life%1:19:00:: · life.n.11

    • there is no life on the moon
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  12. 12

    an account of the series of events making up a person's life

    life%1:10:00:: · biography.n.01

    Synonyms: biography, life story, life history

  13. 13

    a motive for living

    life%1:16:00:: · life.n.13

    • pottery was his life
  14. 14

    a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives

    life%1:28:03:: · life_sentence.n.01

    • he got life for killing the guard

    Synonyms: life sentence

life Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d007.s009.t006 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

"It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic."

"That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' life," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science.

Six major elements have long been considered essential for life - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.

But the researchers found that the bacteria, discovered in Mono Lake, Calif., is able to continue to grow after substituting arsenic for phosphorus.

"It makes you wonder what else is possible," said Ariel D. Anbar of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report.

The find is important in the search for life beyond Earth because researchers need to be able to recognize life, to know what life looks like, Anbar said.

The study focuses on a microbe found on Earth.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: life
Target surface form: life
Context:
"It can grow with either phosphorus or arsenic." "That makes it very peculiar, though it falls short of being some form of truly 'alien' life," commented Paul C. W. Davies of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report appearing in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science. Six major elements have long been considered essential for life - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. But the researchers found that the bacteria, discovered in Mono Lake, Calif., is able to continue to grow after substituting arsenic for phosphorus. "It makes you wonder what else is possible," said Ariel D. Anbar of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report. The find is important in the search for life beyond Earth because researchers need to be able to recognize life, to know what <t>life</t> looks like, Anbar said. The study focuses on a microbe found on Earth.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=life%1:26:01:: | definition=a characteristic state or mode of living | examples=social life; city life
2. sense_key=life%1:09:00:: | definition=the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities | synonyms=living | examples=he could no longer cope with the complexities of life
3. sense_key=life%1:26:02:: | definition=the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living | examples=he hoped for a new life in Australia; he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
4. sense_key=life%1:26:00:: | definition=the condition of living or the state of being alive | synonyms=animation, living, aliveness | examples=while there's life there's hope; life depends on many chemical and physical processes
5. sense_key=life%1:28:00:: | definition=the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) | synonyms=lifetime, lifespan | examples=the battery had a short life; he lived a long and happy life
6. sense_key=life%1:28:01:: | definition=the period between birth and the present time | examples=I have known him all his life
7. sense_key=life%1:28:02:: | definition=the period from the present until death | examples=he appointed himself emperor for life
8. sense_key=life%1:18:00:: | definition=a living person | examples=his heroism saved a life
9. sense_key=life%1:07:01:: | definition=animation and energy in action or expression | synonyms=liveliness, spirit, sprightliness | examples=it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
10. sense_key=life%1:03:00:: | definition=living things collectively | examples=the oceans are teeming with life
11. sense_key=life%1:19:00:: | definition=the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones | examples=there is no life on the moon
12. sense_key=life%1:10:00:: | definition=an account of the series of events making up a person's life | synonyms=biography, life story, life history
13. sense_key=life%1:16:00:: | definition=a motive for living | examples=pottery was his life
14. sense_key=life%1:28:03:: | definition=a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives | synonyms=life sentence | examples=he got life for killing the guard

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a characteristic state or mode of living

    life%1:26:01:: · life.n.01

    • social life
    • city life
  2. 2

    the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities

    life%1:09:00:: · life.n.02

    • he could no longer cope with the complexities of life

    Synonyms: living

  3. 3

    the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living

    life%1:26:02:: · life.n.03

    • he hoped for a new life in Australia
    • he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
  4. 4

    the condition of living or the state of being alive

    life%1:26:00:: · animation.n.01

    • while there's life there's hope
    • life depends on many chemical and physical processes

    Synonyms: animation, living, aliveness

  5. 5

    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

    life%1:28:00:: · life.n.05

    • the battery had a short life
    • he lived a long and happy life

    Synonyms: lifetime, lifespan

  6. 6

    the period between birth and the present time

    life%1:28:01:: · life.n.06

    • I have known him all his life
  7. 7

    the period from the present until death

    life%1:28:02:: · life.n.07

    • he appointed himself emperor for life
  8. 8

    a living person

    life%1:18:00:: · life.n.08

    • his heroism saved a life
  9. 9

    animation and energy in action or expression

    life%1:07:01:: · liveliness.n.02

    • it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it

    Synonyms: liveliness, spirit, sprightliness

  10. 10

    living things collectively

    life%1:03:00:: · life.n.10

    • the oceans are teeming with life
    Selected
  11. 11

    the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones

    life%1:19:00:: · life.n.11

    • there is no life on the moon
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  12. 12

    an account of the series of events making up a person's life

    life%1:10:00:: · biography.n.01

    Synonyms: biography, life story, life history

  13. 13

    a motive for living

    life%1:16:00:: · life.n.13

    • pottery was his life
  14. 14

    a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives

    life%1:28:03:: · life_sentence.n.01

    • he got life for killing the guard

    Synonyms: life sentence

life Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d007.s013.t007 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

"It makes you wonder what else is possible," said Ariel D. Anbar of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report.

The find is important in the search for life beyond Earth because researchers need to be able to recognize life, to know what life looks like, Anbar said.

The study focuses on a microbe found on Earth.

However, the announcement of a news conference to discuss it, which did not disclose details of the find, generated widespread speculation on the Internet that the report would disclose the discovery of extraterrestrial life.

It didn't.

The discovery "does show that in other planetary environments organisms might be able to use other elements to drive biochemistry and that the 'standard' set of elements we think are absolutely necessary for life might not be so fixed," commented Charles Cockell, professor at Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute, Open University, in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

Cockell was not part of the research team.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: life
Target surface form: life
Context:
"It makes you wonder what else is possible," said Ariel D. Anbar of Arizona State University, a co-author of the report. The find is important in the search for life beyond Earth because researchers need to be able to recognize life, to know what life looks like, Anbar said. The study focuses on a microbe found on Earth. However, the announcement of a news conference to discuss it, which did not disclose details of the find, generated widespread speculation on the Internet that the report would disclose the discovery of extraterrestrial life. It didn't. The discovery "does show that in other planetary environments organisms might be able to use other elements to drive biochemistry and that the 'standard' set of elements we think are absolutely necessary for <t>life</t> might not be so fixed," commented Charles Cockell, professor at Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute, Open University, in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. Cockell was not part of the research team.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=life%1:26:01:: | definition=a characteristic state or mode of living | examples=social life; city life
2. sense_key=life%1:09:00:: | definition=the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities | synonyms=living | examples=he could no longer cope with the complexities of life
3. sense_key=life%1:26:02:: | definition=the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living | examples=he hoped for a new life in Australia; he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
4. sense_key=life%1:26:00:: | definition=the condition of living or the state of being alive | synonyms=animation, living, aliveness | examples=while there's life there's hope; life depends on many chemical and physical processes
5. sense_key=life%1:28:00:: | definition=the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death) | synonyms=lifetime, lifespan | examples=the battery had a short life; he lived a long and happy life
6. sense_key=life%1:28:01:: | definition=the period between birth and the present time | examples=I have known him all his life
7. sense_key=life%1:28:02:: | definition=the period from the present until death | examples=he appointed himself emperor for life
8. sense_key=life%1:18:00:: | definition=a living person | examples=his heroism saved a life
9. sense_key=life%1:07:01:: | definition=animation and energy in action or expression | synonyms=liveliness, spirit, sprightliness | examples=it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
10. sense_key=life%1:03:00:: | definition=living things collectively | examples=the oceans are teeming with life
11. sense_key=life%1:19:00:: | definition=the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones | examples=there is no life on the moon
12. sense_key=life%1:10:00:: | definition=an account of the series of events making up a person's life | synonyms=biography, life story, life history
13. sense_key=life%1:16:00:: | definition=a motive for living | examples=pottery was his life
14. sense_key=life%1:28:03:: | definition=a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives | synonyms=life sentence | examples=he got life for killing the guard

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a characteristic state or mode of living

    life%1:26:01:: · life.n.01

    • social life
    • city life
  2. 2

    the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities

    life%1:09:00:: · life.n.02

    • he could no longer cope with the complexities of life

    Synonyms: living

  3. 3

    the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living

    life%1:26:02:: · life.n.03

    • he hoped for a new life in Australia
    • he wanted to live his own life without interference from others
  4. 4

    the condition of living or the state of being alive

    life%1:26:00:: · animation.n.01

    • while there's life there's hope
    • life depends on many chemical and physical processes

    Synonyms: animation, living, aliveness

    Selected
  5. 5

    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)

    life%1:28:00:: · life.n.05

    • the battery had a short life
    • he lived a long and happy life

    Synonyms: lifetime, lifespan

  6. 6

    the period between birth and the present time

    life%1:28:01:: · life.n.06

    • I have known him all his life
  7. 7

    the period from the present until death

    life%1:28:02:: · life.n.07

    • he appointed himself emperor for life
  8. 8

    a living person

    life%1:18:00:: · life.n.08

    • his heroism saved a life
  9. 9

    animation and energy in action or expression

    life%1:07:01:: · liveliness.n.02

    • it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it

    Synonyms: liveliness, spirit, sprightliness

  10. 10

    living things collectively

    life%1:03:00:: · life.n.10

    • the oceans are teeming with life
  11. 11

    the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones

    life%1:19:00:: · life.n.11

    • there is no life on the moon
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  12. 12

    an account of the series of events making up a person's life

    life%1:10:00:: · biography.n.01

    Synonyms: biography, life story, life history

  13. 13

    a motive for living

    life%1:16:00:: · life.n.13

    • pottery was his life
  14. 14

    a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives

    life%1:28:03:: · life_sentence.n.01

    • he got life for killing the guard

    Synonyms: life sentence

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d009.s000.t003 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Scalia and Thomas dine with healthcare law challengers as court takes case

The day the Supreme Court gathered behind closed doors to consider the politically divisive question of whether it would hear a challenge to President Obama's healthcare law, two of its justices, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, were feted at a dinner sponsored by the law firm that will argue the case before the high court.

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system

You are an English linguist performing fine-grained Word Sense Disambiguation. WordNet glosses are schematic. Use the sentence context, the examples, and the synonyms to choose the best indexed sense. Do not hedge. Choose the single best indexed sense.

user

Target lemma: court
Target surface form: court
Context:
Scalia and Thomas dine with healthcare law challengers as <t>court</t> takes case The day the Supreme Court gathered behind closed doors to consider the politically divisive question of whether it would hear a challenge to President Obama's healthcare law, two of its justices, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, were feted at a dinner sponsored by the law firm that will argue the case before the high court.

Candidate senses:
1. sense_key=court%1:14:00:: | definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. sense_key=court%1:06:02:: | definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. sense_key=court%1:14:01:: | definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. sense_key=court%1:06:01:: | definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. sense_key=court%1:18:00:: | definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. sense_key=court%1:14:02:: | definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. sense_key=court%1:06:03:: | definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. sense_key=court%1:06:05:: | definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. sense_key=court%1:06:04:: | definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. sense_key=court%1:06:00:: | definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. sense_key=court%1:04:00:: | definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Instructions:
1. Choose the single best indexed sense for the target word in context.
2. WordNet glosses are schematic; use the context, synonyms, and examples together.
3. Do not answer with a WordNet sense key.
4. Return only a JSON object exactly like {"sense_index": 3}.

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage