Pronunciation: /ˈmɛθəd/
noun a particular procedure or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan
A1 She uses a simple method to learn new vocabulary words.
A2 The teacher explained the scientific method for conducting experiments.
B1 The company has developed a new marketing method to attract customers.
B2 The researcher used a statistical method to analyze the data.
C1 The artist's unique method of painting has gained international recognition.
C2 The chef's innovative method of cooking has revolutionized the culinary world.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular procedure or way of doing something
A1 She used a simple method to solve the math problem.
A2 The teacher explained a new method for learning vocabulary.
B1 The company implemented a more efficient method for tracking inventory.
B2 The scientist developed a groundbreaking method for detecting cancer cells.
C1 The artist's method of painting is highly regarded in the art world.
C2 The chef's innovative methods have earned him multiple Michelin stars.
formal The scientific method is a systematic way to conduct experiments and gather data.
informal I found a new method for organizing my closet that works really well.
slang I'll show you my secret method for getting perfect beach waves.
figurative She has a unique method for dealing with difficult situations.
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