interfaces
Pronunciation: [ˈɪntərˌfeɪsɪz]
Context: "technology"
(noun) this is where different things connect and communicate with each other, like a computer and its software. An interface helps you understand how to use them together.
Example
The new app has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate.
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The old software had a confusing interface that frustrated many users.
Example
What features make a good interface for your favorite game?
Context: "relationship"
(noun) this means the way two different people or groups relate to or connect with each other. It's like how friends interact and understand each other.
Example
The team's interfaces improved their collaboration and communication.
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There were no clear interfaces between departments, leading to misunderstandings.
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How can we create better interfaces between students and teachers?
Context: "connect"
(verb) to connect or interact with something else. Like when two different systems talk to each other.
Example
The computer interfaces with the printer to send documents to print.
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The device does not interface properly with the other equipment.
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How will your program interface with the existing database?