Pronunciation: /prəˈd(j)uːs/
noun fruits and vegetables that are grown or harvested for consumption
A1 Fruits and vegetables are examples of produce.
A2 The farmer's market sells fresh produce every Saturday.
B1 The factory increased its production of electronic goods.
B2 The company is known for its high-quality produce.
C1 The film producer was responsible for securing funding for the movie.
C2 The artist's latest exhibit showcases his diverse body of produce.
verb to bring forth or yield a product
A1 I produce my own vegetables in my garden.
A2 The factory produces over 1,000 units per day.
B1 The company produces a wide range of organic skincare products.
B2 The film producer is known for producing award-winning movies.
C1 The artist's latest album has been produced by a renowned music producer.
C2 The chef's ability to produce innovative dishes has earned them a Michelin star.
formal The company aims to produce high-quality goods for the international market.
informal My mom can produce some amazing dishes in the kitchen.
slang I heard this new artist can produce some sick beats.
figurative His hard work and dedication will produce great results in the long run.
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