Pronunciation: /ˈæk.mɪk/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am learning about acmic in my English class.
A2 The acmic of the book was hard to understand.
B1 The acmic of the research paper was well-organized and easy to follow.
B2 She is an expert in acmic and has published several articles on the topic.
C1 The acmic of the thesis was groundbreaking and received international recognition.
C2 His understanding of acmic theories is unparalleled in the field of linguistics.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The acmic book was easy to read.
A2 She found an acmic article online that helped her with her homework.
B1 The acmic journal provided valuable information for the research project.
B2 The acmic paper presented at the conference was well-received by the audience.
C1 His acmic dissertation was praised for its thorough analysis and original insights.
C2 The acmic thesis on quantum physics was groundbreaking and received international recognition.
formal The ACMIC conference is known for showcasing cutting-edge research in the field of computer science.
informal I heard the ACMIC event next week is going to be really interesting.
slang I'm presenting at the ACMIC meet-up tomorrow, it's gonna be lit!
figurative Attending the ACMIC summit opened up a world of possibilities for my career.
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