aspect
Prononciation : [ˈæs.pɛkt]
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) an aspect is one part or feature of something big or a way to look at it. It's like when you think about one part of your favorite toy or game. Each aspect helps you understand the whole thing better.
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One important aspect of learning is asking questions when you don't understand something.
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Ignoring one aspect of a story can change the whole meaning.
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What aspect of the movie did you enjoy the most?
Contexte : « appearance »
(noun) an aspect can also mean how something looks or its appearance. It’s like focusing on how pretty a garden is or how clean a room appears.
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The new paint gave the house a fresh aspect that everyone loved.
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The aspect of the park was dull and uninviting after the winter.
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What aspect of the city do you think could be improved?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) an aspect can also refer to a particular way in which something is related to something else. It’s like talking about how one part of your life, like school, connects to another part, like your hobbies.
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Understanding different aspects of friendship helps us build strong relationships.
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She forgot about an important aspect of their friendship, which caused a misunderstanding.
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What aspect of teamwork do you find most challenging?