Pronunciation: /ˈæd ɪn/
noun a software component that adds specific features or functionality to a larger software application
A1 An add-in is a small piece of software that adds new features to a program.
A2 I downloaded an add-in for my browser that blocks ads.
B1 The add-in for Excel allows you to easily create charts and graphs.
B2 This add-in enhances the functionality of the email client by adding encryption options.
C1 The company developed a custom add-in for their project management software.
C2 The add-in seamlessly integrates with the existing software, providing a seamless user experience.
formal The add-in provides additional functionality to the software program.
informal You should try using that add-in, it really enhances the program.
slang I found this cool add-in that makes the software way better.
figurative The new team member is like an add-in, bringing fresh ideas and perspectives to the project.
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