Pronunciation: /ˈædʒən/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I made an adion to join the school choir.
A2 She sent an adion to her friends for a movie night.
B1 The company issued an adion for a team-building retreat.
B2 The government's adion to increase taxes was met with opposition.
C1 His adion to resign from his position shocked his colleagues.
C2 The adion to declare war was a controversial decision by the president.
formal The adion of the committee was to approve the new budget proposal.
informal I heard the adion of the boss was to give everyone a day off next week.
slang The adion of my friends was to go to the beach instead of the movies.
figurative The adion of the storm was to leave a path of destruction in its wake.
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