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6 of 8 senses of string

 

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Six Senses of the Term "String"

Sense 1: Noun - Thin cord or fiber

A string is a thin cord or fiber usually made of twisted strands or threads, commonly used for tying, connecting, or binding objects together.

Sample sentence: Please tie the package with a strong string to ensure it doesn't come undone during shipping.

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Sense 2: Noun - Series or sequence

String can also refer to a series or sequence of connected, similar, or related things.

Sample sentence: She had a string of bad luck lately; everything seems to be going wrong for her.

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Sense 3: Noun - Musical instrument part

Instruments like guitars, violins, or pianos have strings that produce sound when plucked, bowed, or struck.

Sample sentence: The violinist skillfully played the highest string for a beautiful melodic sound.

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Sense 4: Verb - To fasten or tie

String can be used as a verb meaning to fasten or tie something with a string.

Sample sentence: Could you please string the kite before we fly it?

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Sense 5: Verb - To thread items on string

String can also mean threading items on a string, such as beads or pearls, for decorative or functional purposes.

Sample sentence: She enjoys stringing beautiful beads to create unique pieces of jewelry.

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Sense 6: Adjective - Unreliable or weak

As an adjective, string can describe something that is weak, unreliable, or of low value.

Sample sentence: I wouldn't trust his promises; they seem like string excuses to avoid taking responsibility.

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