attachments
Pronunciation: [əˈtæʧmənts]
Context: "technology"
(noun) files or documents that you add to an email or message. It's like sending a picture or a report along with your letter to share more information.
Example
I sent the attachments for the project report to my teacher.
Example
He forgot to include the attachments in his email, so we didn't get the information we needed.
Example
Did you see the attachments I sent with my last message?
Context: "emotional"
(noun) feelings of love and connection to someone or something. It's like when you really care about your friends or your pet.
Example
She has strong attachments to her family and spends a lot of time with them.
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His lack of attachments to friends made him feel lonely sometimes.
Example
What attachments do you have that make you feel happy?
Context: "relationships"
(noun) additional items that are added to something else, like how you might add stickers to your school notebook. It can also mean having a close connection with someone.
Example
The documents had several attachments that explained the rules.
Example
There were no attachments, so the letter was incomplete.
Example
What attachments did you add to your application?