Pronunciation: /æd/
noun a proper noun referring to a person, place, or thing
A1 Adh is a type of traditional garment worn by men in the Middle East.
A2 The adh was intricately embroidered with gold thread.
B1 She bought a beautiful adh for her husband as a gift.
B2 The adh he wore to the wedding was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
C1 The adh he wore to the formal event was custom-made by a famous designer.
C2 The intricate details of the adh showcased the craftsmanship of the tailor.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The adh book is on the table.
A2 I need to buy an adh bag for my trip.
B1 She wore an adh dress to the party.
B2 The adh car he drove was a luxury sedan.
C1 The adh restaurant we went to had a Michelin star.
C2 The adh painting in the museum was worth millions.
adverb word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 She ran adh quickly to catch the bus.
A2 He adh carefully read the instructions before starting the project.
B1 The team adh efficiently completed the task ahead of schedule.
B2 The chef adh skillfully prepared the gourmet meal.
C1 The professor adh thoroughly researched the topic before giving the lecture.
C2 The lawyer adh meticulously reviewed the contract before signing it.
formal The adh committee is responsible for reviewing all financial reports.
informal I heard the adh team is planning a company picnic next month.
slang I can't believe the adh crew pulled off that project in record time.
figurative Her leadership style is like an adh, always keeping things in order.
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