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  • dont - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Depending on dialect, its use in the third-person singular may be from elision (in these dialects "does" is used when not in the negative) or from not using -s to mark the third-person singular at all don't You don't you think mom's awfully busy today? Don't be such a nuisance!
  • DONT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Don't definition: contraction of do not See examples of DON'T used in a sentence
  • Dont - Wikipedia
    Look up don't, doesn't, or didn't in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
  • dont - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    don'ts, customs, rules, or regulations that forbid something: The boss has a long list of don'ts that you had better observe if you want a promotion Cf do1 (def 56) Don ' t is the standard contraction for do not
  • Dont - definition of dont by The Free Dictionary
    Define dont dont synonyms, dont pronunciation, dont translation, English dictionary definition of dont v 1 contraction of do not 2 Nonstandard contraction of does not n 3 don'ts, a list of practices to be avoided Compare do 1 usage: As a
  • DONT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    USAGE don't is the standard contraction for do not
  • Do Not vs. Don’t: What’s the Real Difference (with Examples)
    Have you ever paused during business communication and wondered whether to write “Do Not vs Don’t”? It’s a small choice that carries surprising weight in formal writing, project management updates, online booking confirmations, and even everyday scheduling Choosing the right form helps you maintain clarity, professional tone, and consistency, which matters when you’re drafting
  • Do Not vs. Don’t: What Is the Difference? - Two Minute English
    “Do not” is more formal, often found in written rules or instructions It’s used to emphasize a point strongly or in professional documents On the other hand, “don’t” is the contracted form of “do not” and is used in everyday conversation It’s casual and fits well in spoken English or informal writing




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