Pronunciation: /ˈlɪŋɡwəl/
adjective relating to language or the tongue
A1 She is learning basic lingual skills in her English class.
A2 The children were taught some lingual exercises to improve their pronunciation.
B1 The linguist conducted a study on the lingual differences between various dialects.
B2 The book contains a chapter on the lingual development of infants.
C1 His lingual proficiency in multiple languages impressed the hiring committee.
C2 The professor's lingual expertise allowed her to translate ancient texts with ease.
formal The lingual abilities of the patient were tested by the speech therapist.
informal I heard she's been taking lingual classes to improve her pronunciation.
slang I can't believe how lingual he is, he can speak so many languages fluently.
figurative Her lingual skills in negotiation helped her seal the deal.
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