Pronunciation: /ˈlɛksɪt/
noun A term used to refer to the hypothetical British exit from the European Union, similar to 'Brexit'
A1 Lexit is a new term I learned in my English class.
A2 I need to look up the definition of Lexit in the dictionary.
B1 The teacher explained the concept of Lexit during the lecture.
B2 The students debated the pros and cons of Lexit in their political science class.
C1 The government's decision to implement Lexit has caused controversy among the citizens.
C2 Experts are divided on the long-term effects of Lexit on the economy.
formal The potential economic implications of Lexit are being carefully analyzed by experts.
informal Have you heard about Lexit? It's all over the news!
slang I'm not sure if Lexit is a good idea, it seems a bit risky.
figurative The decision to pursue Lexit could be seen as cutting ties with the rest of the world.
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