macros
Pronunciation: [ˈmækroʊz]
Word
Context: “technology”
(noun) short for 'macros' means a set of instructions that tells a computer to do a series of tasks automatically. It’s like a little robot that helps you do things without having to do them all by yourself.
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She created a macro to automatically save her work every few minutes.
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He didn't use any macros, so he had to save his work manually every time.
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What tasks can a macro help you with?
Context: “nutrition”
(noun) short for 'macronutrients', which are the nutrients we need in large amounts, like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. They're the building blocks of our food and give us energy.
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Eating the right balance of macros helps you stay healthy and feel good.
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If you avoid all macros, you might not have enough energy or nutrients.
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How do different macros affect our bodies?
Context: “gaming”
(noun) in video games, it can refer to the big strategies or actions that players take during the game. It’s like planning the best way to play to win.
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She learned new macros to improve her gameplay and beat the final boss.
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Without using macros, he struggled to keep up with the fast-paced game.
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What macros do you use to win in that game?
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