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n. countable
A1 Beginner Oxford US //ˈæpəɫ// UK //ˈæpəl// ap·ple Archaic Dialect General-service Humorous Informal Slang Vulgar

n. a hard, round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin and white flesh inside. It is one of the most common fruits you can eat.

n. the round, fleshy pome fruit of a tree in the rose family, typically having red, green, or yellow skin.


SIMPLE

I eat a fresh apple every morning.

CONTEXTUAL

The children spent the afternoon picking ripe apples from the trees in the local orchard.

COMPLEX

While many modern varieties are bred for sweetness and shelf life, heirloom apples often provide a more complex balance of acidity and floral notes preferred by traditional cider makers.

Origin

From apple. As a surname, also an Americanized form of Appel or Apfel.

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