Pronunciation: /kənˈduːsɪv/
adjective tending to produce; helpful; favorable
A1 Studying in a quiet environment is conducive to better concentration.
A2 Having a supportive teacher can be conducive to improving language skills.
B1 Regular exercise is conducive to maintaining good health.
B2 A positive work environment is conducive to increased productivity.
C1 Effective communication is conducive to successful team collaboration.
C2 Creating a culture of continuous learning is conducive to organizational growth.
formal The quiet library atmosphere is conducive to studying.
informal This cozy coffee shop is so conducive to catching up with friends.
slang The vibe at this party is so conducive to having a good time.
figurative A positive mindset is conducive to achieving your goals.
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