🪢cord

noun
/kɔːrd/

Meaning

a long, thin, flexible string or rope

Example Sentences

He tied the package with a strong cord.

Synonyms

rope, string, twine, cable

Antonyms

none

Collocations

electric cord, cord of wood, leather cord, tie with cord

More Example Sentences

He is organized enough to keep records properly.

They are not allowed to record the session for now.

They are allowed to record only when the speaker agrees.

She is not allowed to record anytime during the session.

According to Google Maps, I need to go right, is that correct?

All the guests have been invited to attend the function accordingly.

All the students have been invited to attend the cultural program accordingly.

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important and keeping careful records of every dose administered

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important and keeping careful records of every dose administered so that no child is missed or given a duplicate shot

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important and keeping careful records of every dose administered so that no child is missed or given a duplicate shot and the community stays healthy and safe throughout the year.

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