Pronunciation: /ˈkæp.ɪ.təl/
noun the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center
A1 The capital of France is Paris.
A2 She invested her capital in a new business venture.
B1 The company raised capital through a successful crowdfunding campaign.
B2 The capital punishment debate continues to be a controversial topic.
C1 The city's historical capital buildings are a popular tourist attraction.
C2 The venture capitalist made a significant investment in the startup company.
adjective involving or punishable by death
A1 London is the capital city of England.
A2 She invested her capital in a new business venture.
B1 The company is looking to raise capital through a public offering.
B2 The capital punishment debate is a controversial topic in many countries.
C1 The capital expenditure for the new project is estimated to be over $1 million.
C2 The city's historic district is known for its beautiful capital architecture.
formal The capital city of France is Paris.
informal I heard the capital of Japan is Tokyo.
slang She's living it up in the capital of cool.
figurative Education is the capital that brings the best interest.
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