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Net

Noun
UK /nɛt/
US /nɛt/

Definition

A woven or threaded material with holes used to catch things; also the amount left after taking away costs.

Example

"The fish got trapped in the net."

"The company reported its net profit after subtracting taxes and expenses, giving a clear picture of how much money it actually earned."

"In tennis, the ball must go over the net, and players practice regularly to develop better control and precision during fast rallies."

Explanation

A net is a woven material made of ropes or threads with holes in it. It is used to catch or hold things, such as fish, sports balls, or even insects. In sports like football, volleyball, and tennis, nets mark boundaries or goals. In everyday language, “net” can also mean the final amount after removing costs or unwanted parts; for example, net profit or net weight. It can also refer to the internet, often shortened to “the net“. As a verb (less common), to net means to catch, earn, or gain something. For examples, he netted three fish on his first try (caught with a net), or the company netted $5,000 in profit last month (earned or gained).