| dialect definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people | 54 sets |
| 2 | a regional variety of a language, with differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation; also a form of a language spoken by members of a particular social class or profession | 45 sets |
| 3 | a variety of speech characterized by its own particular grammar or pronunciation, often associated with a particular geographical region | 34 sets |
| 4 | a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group | 24 sets |
| 5 | a regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation | 18 sets |
| 6 | a regional variety of a language | 15 sets |
| 7 | the form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group | 12 sets |
| 8 | a form of a language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. | 11 sets |
| 9 | forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district. | 11 sets |
| 10 | regional style of speaking | 11 sets |
| 11 | a way of speaking that is characteristic of a certain social group or of the inhabitants of a certain geographical area. | 11 sets |
| 12 | n. forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district. | 11 sets |
| 13 | a way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people | 10 sets |
| 14 | way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people | 10 sets |
| 15 | language specific to a region or group of people | 10 sets |
| 16 | local or regional characteristics of a language | 9 sets |
| 17 | the recreation of regional spoken language, such as a southern one. hurston uses this in their eyes were watching god. | 9 sets |
| 18 | a regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation. | 9 sets |
| 19 | (n.) a variation of a language (in the country's remote, mountainous regions, the inhabitants spoke a ___ that the country's other inhabitants had difficulty understanding. | 7 sets |
| 20 | regional variety of a language | 7 sets |
| 21 | n. a provincial, rural, or socially distict variety of a language that differs from the standard language | 7 sets |
| 22 | a variation of a language | 7 sets |
| 23 | a specific language used by a particular group (ex. ya'll for you all, 'at a boy for that's a boy, and young un for young one | 7 sets |
| 24 | a regional form of a language | 7 sets |
| 25 | form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group | 6 sets |
| 26 | regional version of a language | 6 sets |
| 27 | local speech | 5 sets |
| 28 | local form of a language used in a particular place or by a certain group | 5 sets |
| 29 | a form of language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary | 5 sets |
| 30 | regional language | 5 sets |
| 31 | the way of speaking and writing that is particular to a specific region of the country | 5 sets |
| 32 | language or speech used by people groups in different areas of the world | 5 sets |
| 33 | the way people from a particular region or group speak that is different from everyone else | 5 sets |
| 34 | a form of a language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary | 5 sets |
| 35 | 方言 | 5 sets |
| 36 | is a form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group. | 5 sets |
| 37 | vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people | 5 sets |
| 38 | n. a form of a language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary | 5 sets |
| 39 | way of speaking | 5 sets |
| 40 | the recreation of regional spoken language | 5 sets |