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supplemental

Aussprache: [ˌsʌp.lɪˈmen.təl]

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Kontext: „education“

(adjective) something extra that helps or adds to what you already have, especially in learning. If you have additional materials that help you study, those are supplemental materials.

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The teacher provided supplemental resources to help us understand the lesson better.

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We didn't need any supplemental information because the main textbook was enough.

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Did you find the supplemental materials useful for your project?

Kontext: „health“

(adjective) something additional that is meant to improve health or nutrition. For example, vitamins that you take along with your regular diet can be called supplemental.

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He takes a supplemental vitamin every morning to stay healthy.

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She doesn't believe in taking supplemental pills because she prefers natural foods.

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Are you taking any supplemental vitamins or minerals?

Kontext: „education“

(noun) something that is added to provide extra support or information. This could be a book or a handout that helps students learn better.

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The supplemental helped everyone understand math concepts more clearly.

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There were no supplements available, so we had to rely on our notes only.

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What kind of supplements did you use for your science class?

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