Pronunciation: /kəmˈbaɪn/
noun a group of people or things that are put together or joined to form a whole
A1 I like to combine peanut butter and jelly to make a sandwich.
A2 The recipe calls for a combine of flour, sugar, and eggs.
B1 The artist used a unique combine of colors in their painting.
B2 The new smartphone model is a combine of advanced technology and sleek design.
C1 The novel is a brilliant combine of suspense and character development.
C2 The chef's signature dish is a perfect combine of flavors and textures.
verb to join or bring together to form a whole
A1 I combine sugar and flour to make cookies.
A2 She combined her love for music and art to create a unique project.
B1 The two companies decided to combine their resources for a joint venture.
B2 The chef combined traditional ingredients with modern cooking techniques to create a new dish.
C1 The artist's latest masterpiece combines elements of surrealism and abstract art.
C2 The scientist was able to combine various theories to develop a groundbreaking hypothesis.
formal In order to create a comprehensive report, we must combine data from multiple sources.
informal Let's combine our efforts to finish this project on time.
slang Let's combine our skills and crush this presentation!
figurative The chef was able to combine unique flavors to create a truly memorable dish.
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