Pronunciation: /ɔrˈɡænɪk/
noun a food produced without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides
A1 I prefer to buy organic produce because it is healthier.
A2 She only buys organic skincare products to avoid harsh chemicals.
B1 Organic farming methods focus on sustainability and environmental impact.
B2 The company prides itself on using organic ingredients in all of its products.
C1 The demand for organic food has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
C2 The certification process for organic products involves rigorous testing and verification.
adjective relating to or derived from living matter
A1 I bought some organic vegetables at the market.
A2 She prefers to use organic skincare products.
B1 The restaurant only serves organic food.
B2 The company prides itself on using organic ingredients in all its products.
C1 The organic farming practices have led to a healthier ecosystem.
C2 His commitment to organic living is evident in every aspect of his life.
formal The company prides itself on using only organic ingredients in their products.
informal I prefer to buy organic produce because I think it tastes better.
slang Organic food is all the rage these days, everyone's trying to eat clean.
figurative Her ideas for the project were like organic growth, gradually developing and expanding on their own.
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