apples
Pronunciation: ['æpəlz]
Word
Context: “food”
(noun) a type of fruit that is round, usually red or green, and is sweet and crunchy. People often eat them as snacks, use them in desserts, or drink their juice.
Example
I love eating apples for lunch because they are so tasty.
Example
She doesn't like apples, so she chose a banana instead.
Example
Do you prefer red apples or green apples?
Context: “farming”
(noun) the tree or plant that grows apples. It can also refer to the whole orchard where many apples grow.
Example
The apple trees in our orchard are full of fruit this year.
Example
Last year's apple trees did not produce many apples at all.
Example
How many apple trees are in your backyard?
Context: “technology”
(noun) a brand that makes computers, phones, and other electronics. They are known for their quality products like the iPhone and MacBook.
Example
I just bought a new Apple computer and I love it.
Example
He decided not to buy the Apple phone because it was too expensive.
Example
What is your favorite Apple product?
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