Pronunciation: /ˈtɜːrmɪnəl/
noun a device at which a user can interact with a computer system
A1 The airport terminal was bustling with travelers.
A2 She had trouble finding her gate in the busy terminal.
B1 The train arrived at the terminal right on time.
B2 The cruise ship docked at the terminal to let passengers disembark.
C1 The terminal at the port was equipped with advanced security measures.
C2 The computer terminal displayed real-time data for the control room operators.
adjective forming or situated at the end or extremity of something
A1 The airport has a terminal where passengers wait for their flights.
A2 She plugged her phone into the terminal to charge it.
B1 The train arrived at the terminal station right on time.
B2 The company implemented a new terminal system to improve efficiency.
C1 The terminal illness left him with only a few months to live.
C2 The scientist conducted experiments in the terminal phase of the research project.
formal The airport terminal was bustling with travelers rushing to catch their flights.
informal I'll meet you at the terminal after I grab a coffee.
slang Let's hang out at the terminal and chill for a bit.
figurative The relationship had reached a terminal point, with no hope of reconciliation.
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