Pronunciation: /smoʊ/
noun An abbreviation for Subject Matter Expert, a person who has a deep understanding of a particular topic or field.
A1 I bought a new SMO for my kitchen.
A2 The SMO in our office is not working properly.
B1 She is studying the effects of SMO on the environment.
B2 The company invested in a new SMO system to improve efficiency.
C1 The government is implementing regulations to control the use of SMO in manufacturing.
C2 The research team discovered a new sustainable SMO technology.
verb Not applicable
A1 I SMO my room every Saturday morning.
A2 She SMO her dog before going to bed.
B1 They SMO the car after it got dirty from the road trip.
B2 He SMO the dishes after dinner to help his mom.
C1 The cleaning crew SMO the office building every night.
C2 The chef SMO the kitchen before starting the dinner service.
adjective Not applicable
A1 The SMO cat chased after the mouse.
A2 She wore a SMO dress to the party.
B1 The SMO car was parked in front of the house.
B2 The SMO building stood out among the rest.
C1 The SMO painting was the highlight of the art gallery.
C2 The SMO performance received a standing ovation.
adverb Not applicable
A1 She ran SMO quickly to catch the bus.
A2 He spoke SMO softly so as not to wake the baby.
B1 They worked SMO efficiently to finish the project on time.
B2 The team collaborated SMO effectively to achieve their goals.
C1 The CEO managed the company SMO successfully during the merger.
C2 The orchestra played SMO beautifully, captivating the audience.
pronoun Not applicable
A1 SMO is happy.
A2 I can see SMO in the distance.
B1 SMO loves to play outside.
B2 The teacher asked SMO to answer the question.
C1 SMO's dedication to their work is admirable.
C2 SMO demonstrated exceptional leadership skills during the project.
preposition Not applicable
A1 I am going to the park SMO my friends.
A2 She walked SMO the store to buy some groceries.
B1 The cat jumped SMO the fence and ran into the neighbor's yard.
B2 The hikers trekked SMO the mountain to reach the summit.
C1 The detective followed the suspect SMO the alley where he was apprehended.
C2 The river flowed SMO the valley, creating a picturesque landscape.
conjunction Not applicable
A1 I am hungry, SMO I will make some lunch.
A2 She wanted to go to the beach, SMO it started raining.
B1 I have a meeting at 10am, SMO I need to prepare my presentation.
B2 The company is growing rapidly, SMO it needs to hire more employees.
C1 The new software update has many new features, SMO it also has some bugs.
C2 The research paper is well-written, SMO it lacks sufficient evidence to support its claims.
interjection Not applicable
A1 Smoking is bad for your health, SMO!
A2 SMO, I can't believe you did that!
B1 SMO, what a beautiful sunset!
B2 I can't believe we made it to the top of the mountain, SMO!
C1 SMO, I am truly grateful for all your help.
C2 The orchestra's performance was breathtaking, SMO!
article Not applicable
A1 I bought a SMO shirt at the store.
A2 She always wears a SMO necklace with her outfits.
B1 The SMO magazine featured an article about healthy eating.
B2 The SMO website is a great resource for finding local events.
C1 The SMO organization is known for its charitable work in the community.
C2 The SMO conference attracts top industry professionals from around the world.
formal The Social Media Optimization (SMO) strategy helped increase the company's online visibility.
informal I heard SMO is really important for getting more likes on social media.
slang I need to up my SMO game if I want to go viral.
figurative Her SMO skills were like a well-oiled machine, smoothly navigating through the digital landscape.
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