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- pronunciation:
- plaet
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- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
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definition 1: |
a level, raised surface used as a place to work, perform, or speak to an audience.
They're putting up the platform where the band will play Friday night.- synonyms:
- scaffold, stage, stand
- similar words:
- dais, podium, pulpit, rostrum, soapbox
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definition 2: |
any of various raised surfaces used as landings, as at railroad stations.
The railroad platform was crowded with people waiting for the next train.- synonyms:
- dock, landing
- similar words:
- stage, stand
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definition 3: |
a publicly declared set of goals and principles, esp. those of a political party or candidate; program.
I agree with the party's platform on most of the issues.- synonyms:
- plan, policy, procedure, program
- similar words:
- manifesto, plank, position, principle
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definition 4: |
an opportunity to raise or discuss an issue with the public, esp. due to having fame or holding an important public position.
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definition 5: |
a hardware or software system, based on specific technical standards, that allows only compatible software to run on it.
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definition 6: |
an application or website that functions as a base from which users can access a service.
a social media platform |
related words: |
dock, policy, table |
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