Pronunciation: /əˈskɔrbɪk ˈæsɪd/
noun a water-soluble vitamin found in various foods, especially citrus fruits, and used to prevent scurvy
A1 Ascorbic acid is another name for vitamin C.
A2 Many fruits and vegetables contain ascorbic acid.
B1 It is recommended to consume foods rich in ascorbic acid to boost the immune system.
B2 Ascorbic acid is often used as a preservative in food products.
C1 Medical professionals may prescribe ascorbic acid supplements to patients with vitamin C deficiency.
C2 Research has shown that ascorbic acid plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis.
formal Ascorbic acid, also known as Vitamin C, is essential for maintaining a healthy immune system.
informal I always make sure to take my ascorbic acid supplements to avoid getting sick.
slang I heard that ascorbic acid is like a superhero for your immune system.
figurative Just like how ascorbic acid boosts your immune system, positivity can boost your mood.
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