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hubs

Pronunciation: [hʌbz]

Word

Context: “technology”

(noun) a device that connects multiple computers or devices in a network. It's like a central station that helps them talk to each other.

Example

The new hub lets all the computers in the office share files easily.

Example

Without a hub, the computers could not connect to each other and share information.

Example

What kind of hub do we need for our home network?

Context: “transportation”

(noun) a central place where a lot of activity happens, like where different flights connect in an airport. It’s similar to a hub for a bicycle’s wheel that connects the spokes.

Example

Chicago is a major hub for many airlines, with flights to many destinations.

Example

The small airport isn't a hub, so there are fewer flight options available.

Example

Which city serves as the main hub for international flights?

Context: “community”

(noun) a place where people gather or come together for specific activities. Think of it as a center where friends meet up or do something fun.

Example

The library is a hub for community events and book clubs.

Example

Without a hub for local activities, the neighborhood feels quieter and less lively.

Example

What activities happen at the community hub?

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