Pronunciation: /bust/
noun an increase or improvement
A1 Drinking orange juice can give you a boost of energy in the morning.
A2 Adding more vegetables to your diet can help boost your immune system.
B1 Regular exercise is known to provide a boost to both physical and mental health.
B2 The company's new marketing campaign helped to boost sales by 20%.
C1 Investing in renewable energy sources can provide a significant boost to the economy.
C2 The government implemented policies to boost innovation and technological advancement in the country.
verb to increase or improve something
A1 I need a boost to reach the top shelf.
A2 Drinking coffee in the morning can boost your energy levels.
B1 Regular exercise can help boost your immune system.
B2 Adding new features to the app will boost its popularity.
C1 Implementing a new marketing strategy could boost sales by 20%.
C2 Investing in research and development can boost innovation within the company.
formal The new marketing campaign is expected to boost sales by 20%.
informal Eating a healthy breakfast can really boost your energy levels for the day.
slang I drank a Red Bull to give me a boost before the exam.
figurative Listening to music always gives me a mental boost when I'm feeling down.
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