Pronunciation: /ˈnɛksəs/
noun a connection or link between things, persons, or events
A1 The nexus between the two characters in the story was their shared love for music.
A2 The nexus of the issue lies in the lack of communication between the team members.
B1 The nexus of technology and education has led to significant advancements in online learning.
B2 The nexus of art and culture can be seen in the vibrant street art scene of the city.
C1 The nexus of politics and economics often determines the direction of government policies.
C2 The nexus of science and ethics is a complex field that requires careful consideration and debate.
formal The nexus between poverty and lack of education is well-documented.
informal There seems to be a strong nexus between them, they are always together.
slang I can't believe the nexus of drama happening in our friend group right now.
figurative The old library served as a nexus of knowledge for the entire town.
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