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return key

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Explanation of "Return Key"

Definition:
The "return key" is a key on a computer keyboard or an electric typewriter. When you press this key, it usually moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line, allowing you to start typing on a new line. It can also send commands like submitting a form or performing an action in software.

Usage Instructions:
  • To start a new paragraph in a document, you can press the return key.
  • In many applications, pressing the return key can also mean "submit" or "confirm" an action.
Example:
  • If you are writing a letter on your computer, after finishing a sentence, you can press the return key to go to the next line and start a new paragraph.
Advanced Usage:
  • In programming, the return key might be used to execute a command or run a script.
  • In web forms, pressing the return key after filling out a field often submits the information you have entered.
Word Variants:
  • Enter key: In many contexts, especially on computer keyboards, the return key is often referred to as the "enter key." They perform similar functions, but "enter" is more commonly used in software applications.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "return" can also mean to give something back (e.g., returning a book to the library) or to come back (e.g., returning from a trip).
Synonyms:
  • Enter key (in most computer contexts)
  • Carriage return (in typing contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Return to sender: This phrase means to send back a letter or package to the person or organization it came from.
  • Return the favor: This means to do something nice for someone because they did something nice for you.
Summary:

The return key is an essential part of typing and computer usage, helping you to organize your writing and execute commands efficiently.

Noun
  1. the key on electric typewriters or computer keyboards that causes a carriage return and a line feed

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