Pronunciation: /nɔrθ poʊl/
noun the point in the Arctic region that is farthest north
A1 Santa Claus lives at the North Pole.
A2 Many people believe that the North Pole is covered in ice.
B1 Scientists conduct research expeditions to the North Pole to study climate change.
B2 Explorers have braved the harsh conditions of the North Pole to reach the top of the world.
C1 The magnetic North Pole is constantly moving due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
C2 Inuit people have lived in the Arctic region near the North Pole for thousands of years.
formal The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth's axis.
informal Have you ever dreamed of visiting the North Pole?
slang I heard Santa Claus lives at the North Pole.
figurative Reaching the North Pole in terms of career success is like achieving the ultimate goal.
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