Pronunciation: /doʊˈmeɪn/
noun a distinct subset of the Internet with addresses sharing a common suffix
A1 My domain of expertise is in cooking.
A2 She purchased a new domain name for her website.
B1 The company's domain covers a wide range of industries.
B2 His domain knowledge in finance is unparalleled.
C1 The professor's domain of research is highly specialized.
C2 The artist's domain of creativity knows no bounds.
formal The company specializes in the financial domain, offering services such as investment management and wealth planning.
informal I'm really into the tech domain, always keeping up with the latest gadgets and software.
slang She's the queen of the fashion domain, always ahead of the trends and setting new styles.
figurative His knowledge in the domain of psychology is vast, making him a go-to resource for understanding human behavior.
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