Pronunciation: /slɑt/
noun a narrow opening or groove
A1 I put my coins in the slot and the machine started.
A2 She won a prize from the slot machine at the arcade.
B1 Please reserve a time slot for your appointment.
B2 The airline offers a variety of time slots for booking flights.
C1 The company secured a prime advertising slot during the Super Bowl.
C2 The hotel has a limited number of available slots for the conference attendees.
verb to schedule or allocate a specific time or place for something
A1 I slot the coin into the vending machine.
A2 She slots the key into the lock and turns it.
B1 Please slot your ticket into the machine to validate it.
B2 He slots the memory card into his camera to save the photos.
C1 The manager slots the new project into the team's schedule.
C2 The expert was able to slot the pieces of the puzzle together effortlessly.
formal Please make sure to book your time slot in advance to avoid any inconvenience.
informal Hey, don't forget to reserve your slot for the movie night!
slang I managed to snag a slot in the popular workshop next week.
figurative She felt like she was running out of time, like a missing puzzle slot in her life.
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