Pronunciation: /ˈvaɪ.breɪ.tər/
noun a device that produces mechanical vibrations
A1 She uses a vibrator to help her relax after a long day.
A2 The store sells a variety of vibrators for different preferences.
B1 Some people find that using a vibrator can enhance their sexual experiences.
B2 The new high-tech vibrator on the market has multiple settings for customized pleasure.
C1 The therapist recommended using a vibrator as part of the treatment for sexual dysfunction.
C2 The company conducted extensive research to develop a revolutionary vibrator that is quiet and powerful.
verb None
A1 She vibrates with excitement every time she sees her favorite band.
A2 The cat vibrated its tail in annoyance.
B1 The earthquake caused the ground to vibrate violently.
B2 The sound of the drums vibrated through the concert hall.
C1 The singer's powerful voice vibrated the entire room.
C2 The intense emotions of the film vibrated in the hearts of the audience.
adjective None
A1 She bought a small vibrator to use as a massage tool.
A2 The electric toothbrush she bought turned out to be a vibrator in disguise.
B1 The new phone case she bought had a built-in vibrator for notifications.
B2 The high-end massage chair came with a vibrator function for added relaxation.
C1 The advanced medical device had a vibrator feature for precise treatment.
C2 The sophisticated robot had a vibrator sensor for detecting subtle movements.
adverb None
A1 She smiled vibratorily at her friend across the room.
A2 He spoke vibratorily, trying to calm the nervous child.
B1 The music played vibratorily, setting the mood for the romantic dinner.
B2 The dancer moved vibratorily to the rhythm of the music.
C1 The artist painted vibratorily, expressing deep emotion through each brushstroke.
C2 The actor delivered his lines vibratorily, captivating the audience with his performance.
pronoun None
A1 She uses a vibrator to help her relax.
A2 He bought a new vibrator for his partner as a gift.
B1 The vibrator stopped working, so she had to buy a new one.
B2 Some people feel uncomfortable discussing the topic of vibrators openly.
C1 The vibrator industry has seen a significant increase in sales in recent years.
C2 There are various types of vibrators available on the market to suit different preferences.
preposition None
A1 I put the vibrator on the table.
A2 She hid the vibrator under the bed.
B1 The vibrator was next to the phone on the nightstand.
B2 He accidentally knocked the vibrator off the shelf.
C1 The vibrator vibrated softly against her skin.
C2 The sound of the vibrator drowned out all other noise in the room.
conjunction None
A1 I bought a vibrator and batteries for my remote control.
A2 She used a vibrator to massage her sore muscles after a long workout.
B1 The doctor recommended using a vibrator to help with pelvic floor exercises.
B2 The new vibrator model features different vibration patterns for customizable pleasure.
C1 The research study compared the effectiveness of a traditional massager with a high-tech vibrator.
C2 The company's latest product launch included a revolutionary vibrator that syncs with a smartphone app for enhanced control.
interjection None
A1 Vibrator! That's a funny word.
A2 Oh vibrator, I remember seeing one in a store.
B1 I can't believe she actually bought a vibrator.
B2 Vibrator! That's not something you talk about in public.
C1 The discreet design of the vibrator makes it easy to travel with.
C2 She discreetly slipped the vibrator into her purse before leaving the party.
article None
A1 She uses a vibrator to massage her back.
A2 He bought a vibrator for his girlfriend as a gift.
B1 The store sells a variety of vibrators for different preferences.
B2 The discreet design of the vibrator makes it easy to travel with.
C1 The high-tech vibrator includes multiple settings for customized pleasure.
C2 She conducted a study on the effectiveness of vibrators in improving sexual satisfaction.
formal The medical device uses a small vibrator to help break up kidney stones.
informal She discreetly slipped her vibrator into her purse before heading out.
slang I heard she's got a new toy - a high-tech vibrator that does it all.
figurative His words were like a vibrator, sending shivers down her spine.
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