cycles
Pronunciation: [ˈsaɪkəlz]
Word
Context: "repetition"
(noun) a series of events that happen over and over again in the same order. Think of it like riding a bike around in a circle; you keep going round and round.
Example
Every season, the cycles of nature bring new flowers and leaves.
Example
The cycles of bad weather never seem to end this year.
Example
Can you see how the cycles change in different seasons?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a type of vehicle that has two wheels and is powered by pedals, also known as a bicycle. People ride cycles to travel or exercise.
Example
I rode my cycle to school today because the weather was nice.
Example
He didn't take his cycle because it was raining outside.
Example
Do you want to ride your cycle to the park this afternoon?
Context: "repetition"
(verb) to go through a series of events again and again. It’s like doing your favorite game several times.
Example
We often cycle through our school activities every year.
Example
They don’t cycle through their lessons very often, so they forget.
Example
How many times do you think we will cycle through this project?
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