Pronunciation: /mɛn/
noun a plural form of the word man, referring to adult human males
A1 Men are strong.
A2 The men in the office are working hard.
B1 Men and women should be treated equally.
B2 Some men prefer to do their own cooking.
C1 Men have been historically dominant in many societies.
C2 The men at the conference were discussing important issues.
verb not applicable
A1 The men work hard in the fields.
A2 She asked the men to help her move the furniture.
B1 The company plans to men the team with experienced professionals.
B2 The government is working to men the economy after the recession.
C1 The organization aims to men its reputation by implementing new policies.
C2 The CEO's main goal is to men the company's position as a market leader.
adjective not applicable
A1 The men in the office wear suits.
A2 She saw a group of men playing football in the park.
B1 The men's clothing section is on the second floor of the department store.
B2 The men at the conference discussed the latest research findings.
C1 The men in the boardroom were all high-level executives.
C2 The men in the jury deliberated for hours before reaching a verdict.
adverb not applicable
A1 The men quickly ran to catch the bus.
A2 She spoke to the men politely.
B1 The men carefully examined the evidence.
B2 The men efficiently completed the project on time.
C1 The men skillfully negotiated the business deal.
C2 The men confidently presented their research findings.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Men like to play sports.
A2 They are men who work in the factory.
B1 Most men enjoy watching football on TV.
B2 Some men prefer reading books over watching movies.
C1 Men have been historically dominant in many societies.
C2 Men are often expected to be the primary breadwinners in traditional families.
preposition not applicable
A1 There are two men in the room.
A2 The men at the store were helpful.
B1 The men from the company will be attending the meeting.
B2 The men with the tools are fixing the car.
C1 The men in charge have made a decision.
C2 The men behind the project are working tirelessly to meet the deadline.
conjunction not applicable
A1 Men and women are equal.
A2 I like both men and women.
B1 Some men prefer tea, while others prefer coffee.
B2 Men work hard, but women work just as hard.
C1 Men may be physically stronger, but women are often more emotionally intelligent.
C2 Men excel in some areas, while women excel in others.
interjection not applicable
A1 Men, please stop talking during the movie.
A2 Excuse me, men, could you help me carry this heavy box?
B1 Men, let's all work together to finish this project on time.
B2 Hey, men, did you hear about the new job opening at the company?
C1 Men, I believe we can achieve great things if we collaborate effectively.
C2 Men, it's time to step up and lead by example in our community.
article not applicable
A1 Men wear pants.
A2 The men are playing football.
B1 The men in the office are working hard.
B2 Men often struggle to express their emotions.
C1 Some men believe in traditional gender roles.
C2 Men have been historically dominant in many societies.
formal In the board meeting, the group of men discussed the new project proposal.
informal The men at the bar were cheering loudly during the football game.
slang Hey man, let's grab some pizza and chill tonight.
figurative The men of the family were the pillars of support during tough times.
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