Pronunciation: /ˈkɔrəl ˈbliːtʃɪŋ/
noun a process in which coral loses its color due to environmental stressors such as increased water temperature or pollution
A1 Coral bleaching can harm the marine ecosystem.
A2 Tourists were saddened to see the coral bleaching in the ocean.
B1 Scientists are studying the causes of coral bleaching in order to find solutions.
B2 The government has implemented measures to protect coral reefs from coral bleaching.
C1 Coral bleaching is a global environmental issue that requires immediate action.
C2 The coral bleaching event in the Great Barrier Reef has raised concerns among conservationists.
formal Coral bleaching is a serious threat to the health of marine ecosystems.
informal Did you know that coral bleaching can harm coral reefs?
slang Yo, coral bleaching is messing up the coral reefs big time.
figurative The coral bleaching epidemic is like a death sentence for the underwater world.
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