Pronunciation: /diː siː/
noun an abbreviation for the District of Columbia, the capital of the United States
A1 I visited Washington, DC last summer.
A2 DC is known for its historical monuments and museums.
B1 The DC government is working on improving public transportation.
B2 DC has a diverse population with people from all over the world.
C1 The DC metropolitan area is one of the most populous in the United States.
C2 DC is a hub for politics, culture, and international relations.
adjective referring to something related to the District of Columbia
A1 I bought a DC comic book at the store.
A2 The DC superhero saved the city from the villain.
B1 The DC movie was a box office hit.
B2 The DC universe includes many iconic characters.
C1 DC Comics has been publishing superhero stories for decades.
C2 The DC Extended Universe has produced several blockbuster films.
formal The headquarters of many government agencies are located in DC.
informal I'm planning a trip to DC next month.
slang DC is where all the cool kids hang out.
figurative DC is like the beating heart of the nation.
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