Pronunciation: /ˈfreɪmˌwɜrk/
noun a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text
A1 A framework is a basic structure that provides support for something.
A2 In programming, a framework is a set of pre-written code that developers can use to create applications.
B1 When designing a new project, it's important to establish a clear framework to guide the development process.
B2 Frameworks like Bootstrap and AngularJS are popular choices for front-end web development.
C1 The legal framework governing international trade agreements is complex and constantly evolving.
C2 Researchers are using a new theoretical framework to analyze the data collected in their study.
formal The new policy will be implemented within the existing legal framework.
informal We need to work within the framework of the company's rules.
slang Let's stick to the framework and get this project done.
figurative The framework of her argument was solid and convincing.
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