Pronunciation: /ˌpɪriˈɑdɪkəl/
noun a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
A1 I enjoy reading periodicals about gardening.
A2 My grandmother subscribes to a periodical that focuses on healthy living.
B1 Periodicals are a great source of information for students researching a topic.
B2 The library has a wide selection of periodicals covering various subjects.
C1 Scholars often publish their research findings in academic periodicals.
C2 The editor-in-chief oversees the publication of the periodical and ensures its quality.
adjective occurring or appearing at regular intervals
A1 I like reading periodical magazines about animals.
A2 She enjoys browsing through periodical newsletters for gardening tips.
B1 The library offers a wide selection of periodical journals for research purposes.
B2 The university library provides access to various periodical publications for students and faculty.
C1 The academic researcher published his findings in a prestigious periodical journal.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research was featured in a renowned periodical publication.
formal The library carries a vast collection of periodicals for research purposes.
informal I love flipping through the periodicals at the doctor's office.
slang I found some juicy gossip in the latest periodical.
figurative His life seemed to be stuck in a never-ending periodical of routine and monotony.
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