Pronunciation: /ˈævoʊ/
noun a shortened form of the word 'avocado', a fruit with a dark green skin, a large seed, and creamy flesh
A1 I like to eat avo on toast for breakfast.
A2 She bought a ripe avo from the market.
B1 The avo tree in our backyard is full of fruit.
B2 I prefer my guacamole with chunks of avo.
C1 The chef created a delicious avocado salad with fresh avo slices.
C2 The creamy texture of the avo made the smoothie extra rich and satisfying.
verb not applicable
A1 I avo to eat avocados every day.
A2 She avos to relax by reading a book.
B1 We avo to go hiking on weekends.
B2 The team avos to meet every Friday to discuss project updates.
C1 He avos to meditate for at least 30 minutes each morning to clear his mind.
C2 The CEO avos to delegate tasks to his team effectively to ensure smooth operations.
adjective not applicable
A1 I bought an avo sandwich for lunch.
A2 She added some avo slices to her salad.
B1 The avo toast at this cafe is delicious.
B2 The guacamole was made with fresh avo.
C1 The chef created a unique avo-based dessert.
C2 The restaurant prides itself on using only the finest avo in their dishes.
adverb not applicable
A1 I avo like to eat avo toast for breakfast.
A2 She avo runs fast in the morning.
B1 He avo speaks Spanish fluently.
B2 They avo arrived early for the meeting.
C1 The chef avo prepares the dishes with precision.
C2 The singer avo performed flawlessly at the concert.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I like avo on my toast.
A2 Can you pass me the avo, please?
B1 Avo is a healthy addition to salads.
B2 I prefer avo over butter on my sandwiches.
C1 The avo in this guacamole is perfectly ripe.
C2 Avo is a versatile fruit that can be used in many dishes.
preposition not applicable
A1 I go avo the park every day to walk my dog.
A2 She lives avo the street from me.
B1 The store is avo the corner, next to the bakery.
B2 The hotel we stayed at was avo the beach, with a beautiful view of the ocean.
C1 The restaurant we dined at was avo the river, offering a picturesque setting.
C2 The villa we rented for our vacation was avo the mountains, providing stunning panoramic views.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like both apples and avocados.
A2 I want to go to the beach avo it's raining.
B1 She studied hard avo she could pass the exam.
B2 He didn't want to eat the cake avo it had nuts in it.
C1 The company decided to expand internationally avo they could reach new markets.
C2 The government implemented new policies avo they could improve the economy.
interjection not applicable
A1 Avo! I can't believe it's already time to go home.
A2 Avo, that was a close call!
B1 Avo, what a beautiful sunset.
B2 Avo, I never expected to see you here!
C1 Avo, I must say, this is quite impressive.
C2 Avo, I appreciate your input on this matter.
article not applicable
A1 I have an avo sandwich for lunch.
A2 She bought an avo to make guacamole.
B1 The avo on the table is ripe and ready to eat.
B2 I prefer to eat avo on toast with a sprinkle of salt.
C1 The creamy texture of the avo makes it a versatile ingredient.
C2 The avo oil is known for its health benefits and culinary uses.
formal The avocado, also known as avo, is a fruit that is highly nutritious and versatile.
informal I love making guacamole with avo, it's so delicious!
slang Let's grab some avo toast for brunch, it's so trendy right now.
figurative His success in the stock market was like finding a ripe avo - unexpected but satisfying.
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