Pronunciation: /kɑmbəˈneɪʃən/
noun a joining or merging of different elements to form a whole
A1 I like to wear a combination of blue and white.
A2 She found the perfect combination of flavors for the recipe.
B1 The combination of hard work and determination led to her success.
B2 The chef created a unique combination of ingredients for the dish.
C1 The artist's use of color and texture created a stunning combination in the painting.
C2 The novel explored the complex combination of love, loss, and redemption.
adjective describing something that is made up of different parts or elements
A1 I like to wear a combination of colors in my outfits.
A2 She used a combination of spices to season the dish.
B1 The team worked together in a successful combination to win the game.
B2 The artist used a unique combination of techniques to create the painting.
C1 The scientist discovered a groundbreaking combination of chemicals that could cure the disease.
C2 The chef's culinary creations are known for their exquisite combination of flavors.
formal The research study found that a combination of factors contributed to the overall success of the project.
informal I love the combination of flavors in this dish - it's so delicious!
slang That outfit is a killer combination, you look amazing!
figurative In literature, the author often uses a combination of symbolism and imagery to convey deeper meanings in the text.
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