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frameworks

Pronunciation: [ˈfreɪmˌwɜrks]

Word

Context: “structure”

(noun) a framework is a basic structure that supports something. Think of it like the bones of a house; they help hold it up and give it shape.

Example

The framework of the building was completed, and now they can start adding the walls.

Example

Without a proper framework, the project fell apart and could not be completed.

Example

What kind of framework do you think is best for this project?

Context: “guidelines”

(noun) a framework can also mean a set of guidelines or rules that help you understand and work on something. It's like a map that shows you how to get where you want to go.

Example

The teacher provided a framework for the assignment, making it easier for students to follow.

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Without a clear framework, the students struggled to know what to do for their project.

Example

Can you explain the framework we need to use for our research?

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