Pronunciation: /ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
noun A tangible or intangible item that is produced or manufactured for sale.
A1 I bought a new product at the store.
A2 The company is launching a new product next month.
B1 The new cleaning product is environmentally friendly.
B2 The tech company's latest product received rave reviews.
C1 The marketing team developed a new product strategy to increase sales.
C2 The luxury brand's product line includes high-end handbags and accessories.
verb Not applicable
A1 I product vegetables in my garden.
A2 She products handmade jewelry to sell at craft fairs.
B1 The company is looking to product a new line of eco-friendly products.
B2 The chef was able to product a delicious meal using only a few ingredients.
C1 The artist was able to product a series of stunning paintings for the gallery exhibit.
C2 The software engineer worked tirelessly to product a cutting-edge app for the company.
adjective Not applicable
A1 I bought a new product phone case.
A2 She found a product solution to her problem.
B1 The company is known for its high-quality product line.
B2 The new product launch was a huge success.
C1 The chef created a unique product dish that impressed the critics.
C2 The artist's latest product collection received rave reviews from art enthusiasts.
adverb Not applicable
A1 She smiled productively as she finished her homework.
A2 He worked productively on the project, completing it ahead of schedule.
B1 The team collaborated productively to launch the new product.
B2 The company streamlined its processes to produce more productively.
C1 The CEO strategically expanded the company's product line to grow more productively.
C2 The scientist innovated productively, creating a groundbreaking new product.
pronoun Not applicable
A1 I like this product.
A2 She bought a new product for her hair.
B1 The company is launching a new product next month.
B2 The product they developed is revolutionary in the industry.
C1 The team worked tirelessly to perfect the product before launch.
C2 The product's success in the market exceeded all expectations.
preposition Not applicable
A1 I bought a new product for my hair.
A2 She used a cleaning product to scrub the floors.
B1 The company is launching a new product line next month.
B2 The chef created a unique product by combining different ingredients.
C1 The artist's latest product was a masterpiece that sold for millions.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research led to the development of a revolutionary product.
conjunction Not applicable
A1 I bought a new phone and a phone case to protect the product.
A2 She mixed flour, sugar, and eggs to create a delicious baked product.
B1 The company is launching a new product line next month.
B2 The marketing team worked hard to promote the new product effectively.
C1 The product development team conducted extensive research before launching the new product.
C2 The company's success can be attributed to its innovative products and strong marketing strategies.
interjection Not applicable
A1 Product! That's exactly what I was looking for.
A2 I can't believe I broke my phone. Product!
B1 Product! I finally finished my project.
B2 Product! This new software is amazing.
C1 Product! The quality of this item is outstanding.
C2 Product! I have never seen such a well-designed product before.
article Not applicable
A1 I bought a product at the store yesterday.
A2 The new product line includes a variety of colors.
B1 The company is launching a new product next month.
B2 The marketing team is working on promoting the latest product.
C1 The product development team is constantly innovating to stay ahead of the competition.
C2 The CEO announced a new product strategy to increase market share.
formal The company is launching a new product line next month.
informal I heard they're coming out with a new product soon.
slang Have you seen the latest product they dropped?
figurative His patience was the product of years of meditation and self-reflection.
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