Pronunciation: /ˈɡædʒɪt/
noun a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
A1 I use a gadget to open cans in the kitchen.
A2 She bought a new gadget to help her track her fitness goals.
B1 The latest gadget on the market is a smartwatch that can monitor your heart rate.
B2 He is always on the lookout for the newest gadget to improve his productivity.
C1 The company is developing a cutting-edge gadget that will revolutionize the way we communicate.
C2 Tech enthusiasts eagerly await the release of the highly anticipated gadget from the renowned company.
formal The latest gadget on the market is designed to streamline productivity in the workplace.
informal I love trying out new gadgets, they always make life easier.
slang Check out this cool gadget I just picked up at the store!
figurative Her smile was like a gadget that brightened up the room.
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