Pronunciation: /ˌkɑːrboʊˈhaɪdreɪt/
noun a biological molecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, including sugars, starches, and cellulose
A1 Carbohydrates are found in foods like bread and pasta.
A2 It is important to balance your intake of carbohydrates with other nutrients.
B1 Understanding the role of carbohydrates in energy production is crucial for athletes.
B2 Carbohydrate intake should be adjusted based on individual activity levels and goals.
C1 Research has shown that different types of carbohydrates can have varying effects on blood sugar levels.
C2 Nutritionists recommend consuming a mix of complex and simple carbohydrates for optimal health.
formal Carbohydrates are an essential macronutrient that provide energy for the body.
informal You should try to limit your intake of carbs if you're trying to lose weight.
slang I'm cutting out carbs from my diet to get in shape for summer.
figurative In the world of nutrition, carbohydrates are often referred to as the body's main source of fuel.
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