Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspoʊʒər/
noun the condition of being exposed to something, such as a harmful substance or a difficult situation
A1 She got a sunburn from too much exposure to the sun.
A2 Children need exposure to different cultures to develop empathy.
B1 The artist gained exposure for her work through social media.
B2 The company's stock price dropped due to negative exposure in the media.
C1 His extensive exposure to different languages allowed him to become a polyglot.
C2 The politician's exposure of corruption within the government led to widespread reforms.
verb not applicable
A1 She is slowly being exposed to different cultures through her travels.
A2 The children were exposed to a variety of animals at the zoo.
B1 The new employee was exposed to the company's policies during orientation.
B2 The documentary exposed the corruption within the government.
C1 The investigative journalist was exposed to dangerous situations in pursuit of the truth.
C2 The whistleblower's actions exposed the company's illegal activities to the public.
adjective not applicable
A1 I have limited exposure to foreign languages.
A2 She has some exposure to different cultures through her travels.
B1 The new employee has had exposure to various aspects of the business.
B2 His extensive exposure to different industries gives him a unique perspective.
C1 The artist gained international exposure after their work was featured in a prestigious gallery.
C2 Her exposure to cutting-edge technology allows her to stay ahead in the industry.
adverb not applicable
A1 She was nervous about her first exposure to public speaking.
A2 His exposure to different cultures during his travels broadened his perspective.
B1 The documentary provided a detailed exposure to the history of the ancient civilization.
B2 Her extensive exposure to the business world gave her valuable insights into leadership.
C1 His exposure to various political ideologies shaped his own beliefs and values.
C2 The artist's international exposure led to recognition and acclaim in the art world.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I don't like too much sun exposure.
A2 She has limited exposure to different cultures.
B1 The company needs more exposure in the international market.
B2 His exposure to new technologies has helped him advance in his career.
C1 The artist gained widespread exposure after their work was featured in a major gallery.
C2 Her exposure to various academic disciplines has made her a well-rounded scholar.
preposition not applicable
A1 I have limited exposure to different cultures.
A2 She gained exposure to new technologies through her job.
B1 The children's exposure to violence in the media concerned their parents.
B2 His exposure to different languages made him a great communicator.
C1 The artist's work gained international exposure through social media.
C2 Her exposure to various philosophies shaped her worldview.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I wore sunscreen to protect my skin from exposure to the sun.
A2 She developed a rash due to exposure to the new detergent.
B1 The children were given a warning about the dangers of exposure to strangers.
B2 The company faced a lawsuit due to exposure of confidential information.
C1 The documentary highlighted the environmental impact of prolonged exposure to pollution.
C2 The artist's work gained international recognition after exposure at prestigious galleries.
interjection not applicable
A1 Exposure! Be careful with that hot stove.
A2 Exposure to different cultures can be a great learning experience.
B1 Exposure to sunlight is important for vitamin D production.
B2 Exposure to extreme temperatures can be dangerous for your health.
C1 Exposure to high levels of radiation can have serious long-term effects.
C2 Exposure to new ideas and perspectives can help broaden your understanding of the world.
article not applicable
A1 I got a sunburn from too much exposure to the sun.
A2 The children were excited about their first exposure to snow.
B1 Her exposure to different cultures during her travels broadened her perspective.
B2 The artist gained international exposure after their work was featured in a prestigious gallery.
C1 The company's exposure to risk was carefully managed by their financial team.
C2 The journalist's exposure of corruption led to a government investigation.
formal The study aimed to measure the level of exposure to air pollution in urban areas.
informal She has had a lot of exposure to different cultures through her travels.
slang I need to get some exposure for my new business on social media.
figurative His sudden exposure to fame was overwhelming for him.
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