Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəns ʌv bleɪd/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The absence of blade makes the knife safe for children to use.
A2 In the absence of blade, the scissors are not sharp enough to cut through paper.
B1 The absence of blade in the lawnmower's design reduces the risk of accidents.
B2 The absence of blade in the food processor ensures safety during operation.
C1 The absence of blade in the surgical instrument guarantees precision and accuracy in procedures.
C2 The absence of blade in the equipment is a key feature that sets it apart from other similar products.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 In the absence of blade, the knife was useless.
A2 She couldn't cut the bread without a knife due to the absence of blade.
B1 The absence of blade on the lawnmower made it difficult to trim the grass.
B2 The chef struggled to prepare the ingredients properly in the absence of blade.
C1 The absence of blade in the factory machinery caused a delay in production.
C2 The surgeon was unable to perform the operation effectively due to the absence of blade on the scalpel.
formal The absence of blade on the lawnmower made it impossible to cut the grass.
informal Without a blade, the lawnmower is useless for cutting the grass.
slang No blade means no mowing, dude.
figurative In the absence of blade, his argument lacked sharpness and impact.
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