Pronunciation: /ˈæpəl/

Definitions of pple

noun a shortened form of the word 'people', referring to a group of individuals or a community

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat apples.

A2 She bought a bag of apples at the store.

B1 Apples are a nutritious snack that can be eaten on the go.

B2 The orchard produced a bountiful harvest of apples this year.

C1 The apple industry plays a significant role in the local economy.

C2 The apple varieties grown in this region are known for their exceptional flavor.

Examples of pple in a Sentence

formal The organization conducted a survey to gather feedback from pple about their satisfaction with the new policies.

informal Hey, do you know if pple are coming to the party tonight?

slang I heard that pple are loving the new album that just dropped.

figurative In a forest, the trees whispered secrets to pple passing by.

Grammatical Forms of pple

past tense

ppled

plural

pples

comparative

more pple

superlative

most pple

present tense

pple

future tense

will pple

perfect tense

have ppled

continuous tense

am ppling

singular

pple

positive degree

pple

infinitive

to pple

gerund

ppling

participle

ppled

Origin and Evolution of pple

First Known Use: 0900 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'pple' is believed to have originated from Old English, specifically from the word 'aeppel'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the spelling of 'pple' evolved from 'aeppel' in Old English to 'apple' in Modern English. The meaning of the word has remained relatively consistent as a fruit, but its usage has expanded to include various contexts such as technology and symbolism.