Pronunciation: /vɪˈdɛlɪsɪt/
adverb meaning 'namely' or 'that is to say'
A1 I like all fruits, videlicet apples, bananas, and oranges.
A2 She enjoys outdoor activities, videlicet hiking, biking, and swimming.
B1 The company specializes in technology products, videlicet smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
B2 The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, videlicet pasta, seafood, and steak.
C1 The research paper explores various theories of psychology, videlicet cognitive, behavioral, and social psychology.
C2 The art exhibition features works by renowned artists, videlicet Picasso, Monet, and Warhol.
preposition used to introduce examples or details in a list
A1 I like all fruits, videlicet apples, bananas, and oranges.
A2 She enjoys outdoor activities, videlicet hiking, biking, and camping.
B1 The company offers various benefits to employees, videlicet health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
B2 The conference will cover a range of topics, videlicet technology trends, marketing strategies, and industry insights.
C1 The artist's latest exhibition features a variety of mediums, videlicet paintings, sculptures, and installations.
C2 The treaty outlines specific conditions for trade agreements, videlicet tariffs, quotas, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
formal The defendant is charged with multiple counts of fraud, videlicet, embezzlement and forgery.
informal I have a lot of chores to do today, videlicet, laundry, dishes, and vacuuming.
slang I can't believe she said that to me, videlicet, calling me a loser.
figurative His dedication to his work is unparalleled, videlicet, he works late nights and weekends without complaint.
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