Pronunciation: /pɪriˈɑdɪk/
noun a punctuation mark used at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
A1 I have a periodic table in my science class.
A2 The doctor recommended a periodic check-up for my health.
B1 The magazine comes out on a periodic basis, usually once a month.
B2 The company conducts periodic evaluations of its employees to track performance.
C1 The scientist's research focused on the periodic nature of certain chemical reactions.
C2 The periodic fluctuations in the stock market can be unpredictable and challenging to navigate.
adjective occurring or appearing at regular intervals
A1 I clean my room on a periodic basis.
A2 She takes periodic breaks during her study sessions.
B1 The company conducts periodic performance reviews for all employees.
B2 The scientist observed the periodic behavior of the chemical reaction.
C1 The periodic table organizes elements based on their atomic number.
C2 The composer's music features periodic motifs that recur throughout the piece.
formal The scientist conducted a study on the periodic nature of the comet's orbit.
informal I have to remember to do my periodic check-ins with my boss.
slang I hate when I have to do those periodic clean-outs of my closet.
figurative The artist's creativity comes in periodic bursts of inspiration.
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