Pronunciation: /ˈɡloʊkəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of both local and global contexts or issues
A1 Local businesses are adapting to glocal trends to attract more customers.
A2 Students in the language class learned about glocal issues affecting their community.
B1 The company's marketing strategy focuses on both global and local markets, making it a glocal approach.
B2 The restaurant's menu offers a glocal selection of dishes, combining international flavors with locally sourced ingredients.
C1 The organization's glocal initiatives aim to address environmental issues on a global scale while making a positive impact locally.
C2 The professor's research on glocal governance has been widely recognized for its innovative approach to global-local collaboration.
formal The company's glocal strategy involves adapting global products to suit local markets.
informal I love how this restaurant has a glocal menu, featuring both international and local dishes.
slang I'm all about that glocal vibe, where we mix global trends with local traditions.
figurative Her perspective on life is truly glocal, blending influences from around the world with her own personal experiences.
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