Pronunciation: /əˈproʊtʃ/
noun a way of dealing with something or someone
A1 I took a cautious approach to crossing the busy street.
A2 The teacher's approach to teaching grammar was very effective.
B1 The company is considering a new approach to marketing their products.
B2 The artist's unique approach to painting has gained him international recognition.
C1 The scientist's innovative approach to solving complex problems has revolutionized the field.
C2 The CEO's strategic approach to business expansion has led to unprecedented success.
verb to come near or nearer to something or someone in distance or time
A1 I approach my work with enthusiasm and dedication.
A2 She approached the problem from a different angle and found a solution.
B1 In order to succeed, you need to approach challenges with a positive mindset.
B2 The team approached the project with a well-thought-out plan.
C1 He is known for his strategic approach to business negotiations.
C2 The artist's unique approach to painting has gained international recognition.
formal The company decided to take a strategic approach to entering the new market.
informal I think we should just go with a more laid-back approach for this project.
slang Let's try a more chill approach to dealing with this situation.
figurative She took a hands-on approach to managing her team, always being involved in their work.
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