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Core

Noun, Adjective
UK /kɔː/
US /kɔːr/

Definition

(n) : The central or most important part of something.

(adj): Describing something basic or essential (rare use).

Example

"(n) : The apple’s core contains seeds."

"(n) : At its core, education is about growth, not just memorizing facts for exams"

"(adj) : The company’s core values focus on honesty, customer care, and continuous improvement in every service."

Explanation

The word core means the central, most important, or innermost part of something. It can be physical, like the core of an apple (the middle part with seeds), or abstract, like the “core values” of a company, meaning the most important beliefs or principles. In science, Earth’s core refers to its hot center. In daily use, core often means the heart or essence of something. For example, “At its core, friendship is about trust.” It highlights what is fundamental and cannot be removed without losing the true meaning or strength of something.

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