Pronunciation: /ˈnjuˌtrɑn/
noun a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, with no electrical charge
A1 A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
A2 Neutrons do not have an electric charge.
B1 Scientists use neutrons in experiments to study the structure of materials.
B2 Neutrons play a crucial role in nuclear reactions.
C1 Neutron stars are incredibly dense objects formed from the remnants of supernova explosions.
C2 The behavior of neutrons in extreme conditions is of great interest to physicists.
formal Neutrons are subatomic particles that have no electric charge.
informal I heard that neutrons are really important in nuclear reactions.
slang Neutrons are like the cool kids of the atomic world - they hang out with everyone!
figurative In a crowded room, he felt like a neutron, just floating around without any real purpose.
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