Pronunciation: /ætʃuːəs/
noun a member of an indigenous people of Honduras and Nicaragua
A1 I saw a beautiful flower called achuas in the garden.
A2 Achuas are tropical fruits that grow in warm climates.
B1 The achuas were ripe and ready to be picked from the tree.
B2 The locals use achuas to make a refreshing drink during the hot summer months.
C1 The chef prepared a delicious dessert using achuas as the main ingredient.
C2 Achuas are known for their unique flavor and nutritional benefits.
adjective relating to the Achuas people or their language
A1 The achuas flowers in the garden are very beautiful.
A2 She wore an achuas dress to the party.
B1 The achuas decorations at the event were stunning.
B2 The achuas aroma of the freshly baked bread filled the room.
C1 The achuas craftsmanship of the handmade pottery was impressive.
C2 The achuas elegance of the antique furniture caught everyone's eye.
formal The indigenous tribe in the Amazon rainforest is known for their use of achuas in traditional ceremonies.
informal I heard that achuas are a popular ingredient in the local cuisine.
slang Let's grab some achuas and chill by the river.
figurative Her words were like achuas, bringing a sense of warmth and comfort to the situation.
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