supplement
Pronunciation: [ˈsʌpləmənt]
Context: "health"
(noun) a product we take to add extra vitamins or nutrients to our diet. It's like an extra helper for our body to get what it needs.
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She takes a vitamin supplement every day to stay healthy.
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He doesn't see the need for a supplement because he eats a balanced diet.
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What kind of supplement do you think is the best for energy?
Context: "education"
(noun) an extra piece of material or information provided to help explain something better. It's like an added tool to understand a lesson more clearly.
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The teacher gave us a supplement to the textbook to help with our homework.
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The class didn't use any supplement, so many students struggled with the project.
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Can you get a supplement to explain this topic better?
Context: "improvement"
(verb) to add something extra to enhance or improve something. It's like putting a little extra frosting on a cake to make it even better.
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She decided to supplement her income by starting a small business.
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He didn’t want to supplement his work because he was already busy.
Example
How can you supplement your skills for this job?