Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmpəˌzɪt/
noun a thing made up of several parts or elements
A1 A composite of different materials was used to build the new bridge.
A2 The artist created a beautiful composite of colors in her painting.
B1 The composite of various factors led to the company's success.
B2 The report is a composite of data collected from multiple sources.
C1 The composite of skills and experience made him the perfect candidate for the job.
C2 The novel is a complex composite of different genres and writing styles.
adjective made up of various parts or elements
A1 A composite material is made up of two or more different substances.
A2 The artist created a beautiful composite image using various photographs.
B1 The report presented a composite analysis of the data collected from different sources.
B2 The composite score takes into account multiple factors to determine overall performance.
C1 The composite index is used to measure the overall health of the economy.
C2 The composite artwork displayed a perfect blend of colors and textures.
formal The engineer used a composite material to build the bridge, ensuring its durability and strength.
informal I love how the composite deck looks in our backyard, it's so much better than wood.
slang That new car is totally composite, it's got all the latest features and technology.
figurative The artist's painting was a composite of various styles, creating a unique and eclectic masterpiece.
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