Pronunciation: /ˈplæt.fɔrm/
noun a raised level surface on which people or things can stand
A1 I stood on the platform waiting for the train.
A2 The speaker stood on the platform and addressed the crowd.
B1 The company launched a new marketing platform to reach more customers.
B2 The political party used social media as a platform to promote their agenda.
C1 The platform allowed users to customize their experience with advanced features.
C2 The artist used their platform to raise awareness about social issues.
verb not applicable
A1 I platformed the speaker so everyone could see and hear them.
A2 She platformed her friend's artwork on social media.
B1 The company decided to platform their new product at the upcoming trade show.
B2 The politician used social media to platform their campaign platform.
C1 The artist was able to platform their work on a global scale through various exhibitions.
C2 The organization platformed a series of events to raise awareness for their cause.
adjective not applicable
A1 I saw a platform bed at the furniture store.
A2 The platform shoes she was wearing were very trendy.
B1 The company launched a new platform for online shopping.
B2 The platform ticket allowed me access to all areas of the event.
C1 The political party's platform focused on education reform.
C2 The platform technology used by the company was cutting-edge.
adverb not applicable
A1 She stood on the platform waiting for the train.
A2 The speaker stood on the platform and addressed the crowd.
B1 The company launched a new marketing platform to reach a wider audience.
B2 The politician used the platform to share their views on current issues.
C1 The artist used the platform to showcase their latest masterpiece.
C2 The CEO used the platform to announce the company's latest acquisition.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I use the platform to buy and sell items online.
A2 She prefers to communicate with her friends through the platform.
B1 The platform offers a variety of tools for users to customize their experience.
B2 Users can access the platform from any device with an internet connection.
C1 The platform's algorithm analyzes user data to provide personalized recommendations.
C2 The platform has revolutionized the way businesses interact with customers.
preposition not applicable
A1 I stood on the platform waiting for the train.
A2 The speaker stood on the platform to address the crowd.
B1 The company launched a new marketing platform to reach more customers.
B2 The politician used social media as a platform to share their views on current issues.
C1 The artist used the exhibition platform to showcase their latest works.
C2 The organization used the conference platform to discuss important global issues.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I will meet you at the train platform.
A2 She used the platform to jump onto the stage.
B1 The company's new marketing platform will launch next month.
B2 The politician used the platform to address important issues.
C1 The platform facilitated communication between different departments.
C2 The artist's platform allowed for a wide range of creative expression.
interjection not applicable
A1 Platform! I can see the train coming.
A2 Platform! Let's jump on the bandwagon.
B1 Platform! We need to find a common ground.
B2 Platform! We should leverage social media for marketing.
C1 Platform! The political party announced their new policies.
C2 Platform! The company launched a new online platform for customer service.
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