Pronunciation: /eɪ.bi.siːz/
noun basic principles or fundamentals of a subject
A1 I am learning the ABCs in my English class.
A2 She sang the ABCs song perfectly at the school talent show.
B1 Learning the ABCs is an important step in early childhood education.
B2 The teacher asked the students to recite the ABCs backwards.
C1 Understanding the ABCs of a new language can help with language acquisition.
C2 His knowledge of the ABCs of finance helped him make wise investment decisions.
formal It is important for young children to learn the ABCs in order to develop strong literacy skills.
informal My toddler is starting to sing the ABCs, it's so cute!
slang I need to brush up on my ABCs before the big exam.
figurative Learning the ABCs of a new industry can be overwhelming at first.
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