Pronunciation: /rɪˈzɔrt/
noun a place that is a popular destination for vacations or recreation
A1 I went to a resort for my summer vacation.
A2 The resort had a beautiful beach and pool.
B1 The resort offers various activities such as snorkeling and hiking.
B2 The resort I stayed at had a spa and fitness center.
C1 The resort is known for its luxury accommodations and gourmet dining options.
C2 The resort I visited last year was situated in a picturesque mountain location.
verb to turn to and adopt (a strategy or course of action) so as to resolve a difficult situation
A1 I resort to using a dictionary when I don't know a word.
A2 When I can't find my keys, I resort to asking my roommate for help.
B1 During the pandemic, many businesses had to resort to online sales to survive.
B2 The company decided to resort to outsourcing some of their services to reduce costs.
C1 In times of crisis, governments often resort to implementing emergency measures.
C2 The athlete refused to resort to using performance-enhancing drugs to win competitions.
formal The resort offers a wide range of amenities and activities for guests to enjoy.
informal Let's book a weekend getaway at the resort by the beach.
slang I heard the resort is lit, we should definitely check it out.
figurative In times of stress, nature is my resort for finding peace and tranquility.
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