Skip to content
vocaboo
Beta
Log in

linkage

Pronunciation: [ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ]

Word

Context: “relationship”

(noun) a connection or bond between things or people. It means how two or more things are related or tied together, like how friends support each other.

Example

There is a strong linkage between good nutrition and better health.

Example

The study showed no linkage between exercise and weight gain.

Example

What kind of linkage do you see between the characters in the story?

Context: “data management”

(noun) a method or system that connects different pieces of information or data. It's like how a website links different pages together so you can find things easily.

Example

The software has a helpful linkage feature that organizes all related files.

Example

Without proper linkage, the information was hard to find and understand.

Example

How does the linkage between the data sets improve our research?

Context: “mechanics”

(noun) a way that parts of a machine are connected so they can work together. It's like the way the gears in a bike are linked so they can move smoothly.

Example

The engineer designed a new linkage for the robot to improve its movement.

Example

The broken linkage made the machine stop working altogether.

Example

What type of linkage is best for this kind of machinery?

0s
0s