Pronunciation: /æd ɪnt/
noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.
A1 I learned about ad int in my beginner Italian class.
A2 The ad int in the newspaper caught my attention.
B1 The ad int for the new restaurant was very enticing.
B2 The ad int campaign was successful in reaching a wide audience.
C1 The ad int strategy was carefully planned and executed.
C2 The company's ad int department is known for its innovative approach.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating time, place, manner, degree, etc.
A1 I walked ad int to catch the bus.
A2 She spoke ad int about her feelings.
B1 The team worked ad int to complete the project on time.
B2 He ran ad int to catch up with his friends.
C1 The professor lectured ad int on the topic of quantum physics.
C2 The CEO negotiated ad int with the board members to secure a deal.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
A1 The cat jumped ad int the box.
A2 She placed the book ad int the shelf.
B1 The keys were left ad int the ignition overnight.
B2 The chef added the spices ad int the soup.
C1 The artist carefully integrated the new elements ad int the painting.
C2 The detective examined the evidence ad int the case.
formal The lawyer cited the Latin phrase 'ad int' in his legal argument.
informal I have no idea what 'ad int' means, do you?
slang Some people use 'ad int' as a fancy way to sound smart.
figurative The artist's painting was full of hidden meanings, including the phrase 'ad int'.
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