Pronunciation: /pɑrs/
noun the act of parsing a sentence or text
A1 I struggle to parse complex sentences in English.
A2 Students at this level should be able to parse basic grammar rules.
B1 The ability to parse information accurately is crucial for academic success.
B2 Advanced readers can easily parse dense texts and extract key information.
C1 Professionals in this field must be able to parse technical documents with precision.
C2 Linguists have a deep understanding of how language is parsed and interpreted by the brain.
verb to analyze or examine (a sentence) in terms of grammatical structure
A1 I can easily parse simple sentences in English.
A2 She struggles to parse complex grammar rules.
B1 Students at this level should be able to parse longer texts.
B2 The software is designed to parse data efficiently.
C1 Professionals in this field need to parse vast amounts of information.
C2 He has a talent for quickly parsing intricate technical documents.
formal The software is designed to parse large amounts of data efficiently.
informal Can you help me parse this complicated sentence?
slang I have no idea how to parse this new slang term the kids are using.
figurative She struggled to parse his true intentions behind his words.
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