Pronunciation: /ˈsɛntrəl/
noun a central point, place, or idea
A1 The central of the city is where all the shops are located.
A2 The central of the story revolves around the main character's journey.
B1 The central of the argument was the disagreement over funding.
B2 The central of the debate focused on the impact of climate change.
C1 The central of the novel is the complex relationship between the two protagonists.
C2 The central of the theory is the idea that all matter is composed of tiny particles.
adjective relating to or situated at the center
A1 The central location of the hotel made it easy to explore the city.
A2 The central theme of the story was friendship.
B1 The central character in the movie was played by a famous actor.
B2 The central idea of the presentation was to promote sustainability.
C1 The central focus of the research project was to find a cure for cancer.
C2 The central figure in the political movement was a charismatic leader.
formal The central location of the new office building makes it easily accessible for employees.
informal The central park is a great spot for a picnic with friends.
slang Let's meet up at the central spot in town for some drinks.
figurative Education is central to a person's success in life.
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