Pronunciation: /ˈjuː.nəˌvɜːrs/
noun the whole body of things and phenomena observed or postulated: cosmos: such as the entire celestial cosmos
A1 The universe is vast and full of stars.
A2 Scientists study the universe to learn more about its origins.
B1 The universe is believed to have been formed around 13.8 billion years ago.
B2 The concept of parallel universes is a popular topic in science fiction.
C1 Astrophysicists continue to explore the mysteries of the universe through advanced technology.
C2 The multiverse theory suggests that our universe is just one of many interconnected universes.
formal Scientists study the vast expanse of the universe to better understand its origins and evolution.
informal I love staring up at the stars and thinking about how huge the universe is.
slang The universe is like, totally mind-blowing, dude.
figurative Her love for him felt as vast and infinite as the universe itself.
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