Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl ˈbʌbəl/
noun a protective measure taken during a pandemic to limit contact to a small, consistent group of people
A1 My social bubble includes my family and close friends.
A2 During the pandemic, it is important to limit your social bubble to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.
B1 It is recommended to keep your social bubble small and consistent to minimize exposure to COVID-19.
B2 As restrictions ease, people are expanding their social bubbles cautiously to reconnect with others.
C1 Maintaining a social bubble with strict guidelines can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
C2 Some people have formed social bubbles with neighbors to provide support and companionship during challenging times.
formal During the pandemic, it is important to limit your interactions to a small social bubble to reduce the spread of the virus.
informal Let's keep our social bubble small so we can all stay safe and healthy.
slang I'm only hanging out with my ride-or-die friends in my social bubble.
figurative Her social bubble burst when she realized that not everyone in her life had her best interests at heart.
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