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Check if a key exists

Lesson 8 of 14 in Coddy's Dictionary in Python course.

To determine if a specified key is present in a dictionary use the in keyword,

my_dict = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30, "city": "New York"}
print("name" in my_dict)  # Check if a key exists, outputs True
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Challenge

Easy

You're given a dictionary representing a collection of words and their meanings. Your task is to write a function named find_meaning that checks if a given word exists in the dictionary.

Try it yourself

# The dictionary of words and their meanings
word_meanings = {
    "apple": "a fruit",
    "book": "a written or printed work",
    "car": "a motor vehicle with four wheels",
    "dog": "a domesticated mammal"
}

# Your code here

# Don't change below this line
print("Does 'book' exist in the dictionary?", find_meaning("book"))
print("Does 'cat' exist in the dictionary?", find_meaning("cat"))
print("Does 'dog' exist in the dictionary?", find_meaning("dog"))

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