language
[læŋgwɪdʒ]

noun

[Definition]: a system including symbols, words and grammars etc for communication among people, such as English, Spanish

[Example Sentences]:
1. Similar language passed as an amendment to the California Constitution in 2008.
2. Unix shell and command language to Windows 10.
3. This is the language your financial team understands and with which they are most comfortable.
4. The differences in how we use language could be enough to tell us apart.
5. That small difference in language makes all the difference in the world.
6. You look at the language in these posts and it starts feeling very psychopathic.
7. Google is often busy adding new language capabilities to its many services for users.
8. We need a common language of support tools that support interoperability as well.
9. Most parents are careful to watch their language in front of the kids.
10. The authorities are focusing on having migrants learn the language and get jobs.
11. Some movies you buy in the iTunes Store come with multiple language tracks and subtitles.
12. So products from different vendors eventually will have to speak the same language, at some level.
13. That kind of threatening language, he needs to be called out and held accountable for.
14. I think people have focused a little bit too much on this specific use of this language, she said.
15. The latter allows a user in Spain to set English as his or her language, for instance.


[Antonyms]jargon, gibberish, cry

[Synonyms]idiom, speech, dialect
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