Pronunciation: /dʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
noun a person who studies or is an expert in geography
A1 I learned about different geographic regions in my geography class.
A2 The map showed the geographic features of the area.
B1 The geographic location of the city makes it vulnerable to natural disasters.
B2 The study focused on the geographic distribution of wildlife in the region.
C1 Her research delves into the complex geographic factors influencing climate change.
C2 The conference brought together experts in geographic information systems to discuss the latest advancements.
adjective relating to the physical features of an area
A1 I like to study maps to learn about geographic features.
A2 The geographic location of the city makes it prone to earthquakes.
B1 The course covers a variety of geographic regions around the world.
B2 The geographic diversity of the country is evident in its landscapes.
C1 The research paper delves deep into the geographic distribution of species.
C2 The professor's expertise in geographic information systems is renowned.
formal The geographic location of the city makes it vulnerable to natural disasters.
informal I love studying maps and learning about different geographic features.
slang I'm not sure about the geographic layout of this place, can you show me on a map?
figurative The geographic boundaries of our friendship extend beyond just physical distance.
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