Pronunciation: /ɪnˌdʌkˈti/
noun a person who is formally accepted as a member of a group or organization, especially through a special ceremony
A1 The new inductee to the team was excited to start their first day.
A2 As an inductee, she had to undergo training before officially joining the company.
B1 The inductee was given a handbook to familiarize themselves with the company's policies.
B2 The inductee impressed everyone with their quick learning and adaptability.
C1 The inductee's speech at the award ceremony was both eloquent and inspiring.
C2 The inductee's exceptional leadership qualities set them apart from their peers.
formal The inductee delivered a heartfelt speech at the awards ceremony.
informal The new inductee seems to be fitting in well with the team.
slang Did you hear about the inductee who scored a touchdown in their first game?
figurative Becoming an inductee into the Hall of Fame is like reaching the pinnacle of success in sports.
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