forks
Prononciation : [fɔrks]
Mot
Contexte : « utensils »
(noun) a fork is a tool that people use to eat food. It has a handle and several sharp points at the end. You use it to pick up bites of food, like pasta or salad.
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I used my fork to eat the spaghetti.
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I can't eat my salad without a fork; using just my hands is messy.
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Do you prefer eating with a fork or a spoon?
Contexte : « options »
(noun) a fork can also mean a point where a road or path splits into two or more ways. This is like when you have to choose which way to go.
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At the fork in the road, we decided to take the left path.
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There was no fork in the road, so we kept going straight.
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Which way should we go at the fork in the path?
Contexte : « decision making »
(verb) to fork means to split or divide into two or more parts. People might use this word when talking about choices or paths in life.
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The project will fork into two different ideas next week.
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We cannot fork the plan into two separate routes; we need to stay on one path.
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What will happen if the discussion forks into different topics?
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