Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪt̬ər/
noun a social media platform where users can post short messages or 'tweets'
A1 I like to follow my favorite celebrities on Twitter.
A2 She tweeted about her new job on Twitter.
B1 Twitter is a popular social media platform for sharing thoughts and updates.
B2 I use Twitter to stay informed about current events and trends.
C1 Some people use Twitter as a tool for networking and promoting their businesses.
C2 Twitter has become a powerful platform for influencing public opinion and spreading information.
verb to post a message on the social media platform Twitter
A1 I like to twitter about my daily activities.
A2 She twitters constantly about her favorite TV shows.
B1 Many celebrities use Twitter to connect with their fans.
B2 The politician twitters updates about his campaign trail.
C1 The journalist twitters breaking news as it happens.
C2 The author twitters about the writing process and upcoming book releases.
formal Many politicians use Twitter as a platform to communicate with their constituents.
informal I saw your tweet on Twitter about the new restaurant opening.
slang I can't believe Twitter is still trending after that viral video.
figurative His words on Twitter were like a storm, causing chaos and controversy.
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