platforms
Pronunciation: [ˈplætfɔrmz]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) a type of software or system that helps people run programs or connect to services. Think of it like a foundation or a base that allows you to do other things, like using apps or games on your phone or computer.
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She uses different platforms to share her artwork online.
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He doesn’t like using platforms because he finds them confusing and hard to navigate.
Example
What platforms do you prefer for watching movies?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) the raised area at a train station where people wait for trains. It's the place where you stand to catch your ride.
Example
The train arrived on time at platform 3.
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There was no train at the platform when we got there.
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Which platform do we need to go to for the express train?
Context: "politics"
(noun) a set of ideas or plans that a political party supports. Imagine it's like a promise that tells people what the party wants to do if they get elected.
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The party's platform includes plans for better education and healthcare.
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Their platform did not address the climate crisis, which worried many voters.
Example
What issues are included in their political platform?
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