Pronunciation: /wɜrld/
noun the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features
A1 The world is round.
A2 She traveled around the world last year.
B1 Globalization has made the world more interconnected.
B2 The world economy is facing a downturn.
C1 Climate change is a pressing issue for the world.
C2 Exploring the depths of the ocean reveals a whole new world.
adjective relating to or involving the whole world
A1 She has a small world map on her wall.
A2 The children were excited to learn about different countries in the world.
B1 Traveling allows you to experience different cultures from around the world.
B2 The internet has made it easier to connect with people from all over the world.
C1 Globalization has led to a more interconnected world economy.
C2 Scientists are constantly exploring new frontiers in the world of technology.
formal Globalization has connected countries all over the world.
informal I can't believe how small the world feels with social media.
slang She's the coolest person in the whole wide world.
figurative His mind was a world of endless possibilities.
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