Pronunciation: /ˈiˌpæl/
noun a person with whom one communicates online, typically through email or messaging
A1 My e-pal and I exchange emails regularly.
A2 I found a new e-pal on a language learning website.
B1 My e-pal lives in a different country, so we communicate through video calls.
B2 I have been pen pals with my e-pal for over a year now.
C1 My e-pal and I have developed a strong friendship over the years.
C2 I have never met my e-pal in person, but we have a deep connection through our letters.
adjective relating to or characteristic of online communication with a pen pal
A1 My e-pal from another country sends me emails every week.
A2 I have an e-pal who I chat with online about our favorite TV shows.
B1 I met my e-pal through a language exchange website and we practice speaking English together.
B2 My e-pal and I have been exchanging messages for years and have become great friends.
C1 I have multiple e-pals from different countries who I communicate with regularly.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, I have e-pals all over the world who I visit when I'm in their country.
formal I have been communicating with my e-pal from France for over a year now.
informal My e-pal and I chat online every day about our favorite TV shows.
slang I found a new e-pal on a social media platform and we instantly hit it off.
figurative In the digital age, having an e-pal can provide a sense of companionship and connection.
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