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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:00:34+00:00 2026-05-14T00:00:34+00:00

how write the script, which menchion the whole word, if it contain the keyword?

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how write the script, which menchion the whole word, if it contain the keyword? example: keyword “fun”, string – the bird is funny, result – the bird is * funny*. i do the following

     $str = "my bird is funny";
     $keyword = "fun";
     $str = preg_replace("/($keyword)/i","<b>$1</b>",$str);

but it menshions only keyword. my bird is funny

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    2026-05-14T00:00:35+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:00 am

    Try this:

    preg_replace("/\w*?$keyword\w*/i", "<b>$0</b>", $str)
    

    \w*? matches any word characters before the keyword (as least as possible) and \w* any word characters after the keyword.

    And I recommend you to use preg_quote to escape the keyword:

    preg_replace("/\w*?".preg_quote($keyword)."\w*/i", "<b>$0</b>", $str)
    

    For Unicode support, use the u flag and \p{L} instead of \w:

    preg_replace("/\p{L}*?".preg_quote($keyword)."\p{L}*/ui", "<b>$0</b>", $str)
    
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