Pronunciation: /ˈɡloʊbəl/
noun a global system or network
A1 Global means worldwide or relating to the whole world.
A2 The global economy is affected by events in different countries.
B1 There is a need for global cooperation to address climate change.
B2 Globalization has led to increased interconnectedness among nations.
C1 The global pandemic has highlighted the importance of international collaboration in healthcare.
C2 Global governance is necessary to tackle complex issues that transcend national borders.
adjective relating to or involving the entire world or a whole group of countries
A1 The internet allows for global communication.
A2 Global warming is a major environmental issue.
B1 The company has a global presence with offices in multiple countries.
B2 The global economy is interconnected and constantly changing.
C1 Globalization has led to cultural exchange and economic growth.
C2 The United Nations plays a key role in addressing global challenges.