Pronunciation: /sprɪŋbɔːrd/
noun a starting point for an activity or process
A1 A springboard is a platform used for diving into a swimming pool.
A2 The springboard helped her launch into the air during the gymnastics routine.
B1 The workshop served as a springboard for launching her career in photography.
B2 The successful completion of the project acted as a springboard for further research opportunities.
C1 The novel served as a springboard for discussions on societal issues during the book club meeting.
C2 The company's innovative marketing strategy became a springboard for increased sales and brand recognition.
formal The new internship served as a springboard for her career in marketing.
informal Taking that class was like a springboard to passing the exam.
slang His side hustle was the perfect springboard to making extra cash.
figurative The success of their first product launch became a springboard for future innovations.
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