stretch
When you stretch, you make something longer, like when you pull a rubber band. You can also stretch your arms and legs to make your body longer. Think of a cat stretching after a nap!
Stretch can also mean a part of land, like a long stretch of road. Or it can be a part of time, like a long stretch of summer.
To stretch means to pull something so it becomes longer or wider. For example, you can stretch a rubber band.
It also means to make your body or arms and legs long. Like when you wake up, you might stretch.
A stretch can also be a long piece of land, like a stretch of road. Or it can be a period of time, like a long stretch of hot weather.
As a verb, to stretch means to make something longer or wider by pulling it. For example, you might stretch a rubber band. It also means to extend your body or limbs, like when you wake up and stretch. As a noun, a stretch can be a continuous area, such as a stretch of road. It can also refer to a period of time, like a long stretch of good weather.
The term "stretch," at a C2 CEFR level, encapsulates a rich polysemy, denoting not only the physical act of extending something to its fullest potential, such as
to stretch a rubber band
orto stretch one's muscles before exercise
, but also metaphorical extensions. It can refer to a continuous expanse, as ina stretch of open road
, or a prolonged duration, likea long stretch of time
. Furthermore, it can imply pushing limits or resources, such asto stretch the truth
orto stretch a budget
, highlighting its nuanced application in diverse contexts.§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
The word 'stretch' is incredibly versatile, functioning as both a verb and a noun with a range of meanings. Understanding its nuances and comparing it with similar words can greatly enhance your English proficiency. Let's explore some alternatives and when to choose 'stretch' over them.
- Extend (Verb)
- To make something longer or wider, or to offer or give something. 'Extend' is often used interchangeably with 'stretch' when referring to making something longer. However, 'extend' can also imply offering something (e.g., 'extend an invitation') or prolonging something (e.g., 'extend a deadline'), meanings that 'stretch' doesn't typically carry.
Can you extend your arm further?
The company plans to extend its services to new regions.
- Elongate (Verb)
- To make something longer. 'Elongate' is a more formal and scientific term than 'stretch'. It's often used when discussing physical changes or transformations, especially in biology or physics, where a precise increase in length is emphasized.
The artist decided to elongate the figures in the painting.
- Expand (Verb)
- To become or make larger or more extensive. While 'stretch' can imply making something wider, 'expand' is a broader term that encompasses increasing in size in any dimension, including volume or scope. It's often used in contexts of growth, development, or increasing capacity.
The balloon began to expand as it was filled with air.
The company plans to expand its market share.
- Span (Noun & Verb)
- As a noun, 'span' refers to the full extent of something from end to end, or the length of time something lasts. As a verb, it means to extend across or over a space or period. 'Span' is similar to 'stretch' when referring to a continuous area or period, but 'span' emphasizes the coverage or bridging of a distance or duration.
The bridge has a span of over a mile.
Her career will span several decades.
- Expanse (Noun)
- A wide, continuous area of something. 'Expanse' is a noun that is very similar to 'stretch' when 'stretch' refers to a continuous area of land. 'Expanse' often evokes a sense of vastness or openness, more so than 'stretch'.
The desert expanse was breathtaking.
§ When to use 'stretch'
Use 'stretch' when:
- You are physically pulling something to make it longer or wider, often implying elasticity or flexibility.
- You are extending your body or limbs, for example, after waking up or during exercise.
- Referring to a continuous length of road, land, or water.
- Discussing a continuous period of time.
- You want to convey pushing something to its limits, either physically or metaphorically (e.g., 'stretch the rules', 'stretch your imagination').
Understanding these distinctions will help you choose the most appropriate word to convey your meaning accurately and effectively in various contexts.
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Subject-verb agreement: When 'stretch' is used as a verb, it must agree with its subject in number. For example, 'he stretches' (singular subject, singular verb) vs. 'they stretch' (plural subject, plural verb).
The cat stretches lazily in the sun. / The athletes stretch before their workout.
Verb tenses: 'Stretch' can be used in various tenses to indicate when the action occurs. Common tenses include simple present (I stretch), simple past (I stretched), and present continuous (I am stretching).
She stretches every morning. / He stretched his arm to reach the book. / They are stretching their muscles.
Transitive vs. intransitive: 'Stretch' can be both a transitive verb (taking a direct object) and an intransitive verb (not taking a direct object).
Transitive: He stretched the rubber band. / Intransitive: The road stretches for miles.
As a noun: When 'stretch' is used as a noun, it can refer to a period of time or an area of land, and can be singular or plural.
We have a long stretch of road ahead. / The last stretch of the race was the hardest. / There are several stretches of beach here.
Idiomatic expressions: 'Stretch' is part of several common idiomatic expressions, such as 'stretch the truth' (to exaggerate) or 'stretch one's legs' (to walk after sitting for a while).
He tends to stretch the truth a bit. / Let's stretch our legs after this long drive.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
She likes to stretch before her morning run.
Ella le gusta estirar antes de correr por la mañana.
Here, 'stretch' is a verb meaning to extend one's body.
The cat stretched lazily in the sun.
El gato se estiró perezosamente al sol.
Past simple tense of 'stretch'.
Can you stretch this elastic band a little more?
¿Puedes estirar un poco más esta goma elástica?
Here, 'stretch' is a verb meaning to pull something to make it longer.
We took a long stretch of road through the desert.
Tomamos un largo tramo de carretera a través del desierto.
Here, 'stretch' is a noun referring to a continuous area of land.
The fabric has a good stretch to it.
La tela tiene buena elasticidad.
Here, 'stretch' is a noun referring to the ability to be stretched.
I need to stretch my budget to buy a new computer.
Necesito estirar mi presupuesto para comprar una computadora nueva.
Figurative use of 'stretch' as a verb, meaning to make something last longer or go further.
There was a long stretch of silence before she answered.
Hubo un largo período de silencio antes de que ella respondiera.
Here, 'stretch' is a noun referring to a period of time.
The rubber band stretched and then snapped.
La banda elástica se estiró y luego se rompió.
Past simple tense of 'stretch', showing action and consequence.
She likes to stretch before her morning run to warm up her muscles.
She likes to lengthen her muscles before her morning run.
Here 'stretch' is used as a verb meaning to extend one's body.
The cat woke up and had a good stretch, arching its back.
The cat woke up and extended its body in a good way, arching its back.
In this sentence, 'stretch' is used as a noun, referring to the act of stretching.
We watched the road stretch out before us, seemingly endless.
We watched the road extend far ahead of us, seeming to have no end.
Here, 'stretch' is a verb describing something extending over a distance.
This project will be a real stretch for our team, but I believe we can do it.
This project will be a big challenge for our team, but I believe we can do it.
As a noun, 'stretch' can mean a demanding or difficult task.
Can you stretch this elastic band a little more? I need it to be looser.
Can you make this elastic band a little longer? I need it to be looser.
Here 'stretch' is a verb meaning to pull something to make it longer or wider.
They bought a small stretch of land by the river to build a cabin.
They bought a small area of land by the river to build a cabin.
In this context, 'stretch' is a noun referring to a continuous area of land.
The last stretch of the journey was the most beautiful, with stunning mountain views.
The final part of the journey was the most beautiful, with stunning mountain views.
'Stretch' as a noun can also refer to a period of time or a part of a journey.
It's important to stretch your thinking beyond the obvious solutions.
It's important to expand your thinking beyond the obvious solutions.
Here, 'stretch' is used metaphorically as a verb, meaning to extend one's thoughts or ideas.
After sitting for hours, I needed to stretch my legs and walk around a bit.
Depois de ficar sentado por horas, precisei esticar as pernas e andar um pouco.
Here, 'stretch' is used as a verb meaning to extend one's limbs.
The elastic material can stretch to twice its original length without tearing.
O material elástico pode esticar até o dobro do seu comprimento original sem rasgar.
In this sentence, 'stretch' is a verb indicating the act of pulling something to make it longer.
We saw a vast stretch of desert before us, seemingly endless.
Vimos uma vasta extensão de deserto à nossa frente, aparentemente sem fim.
Here, 'stretch' is a noun referring to a continuous area of land.
The final stretch of the marathon was the most challenging for many runners.
O trecho final da maratona foi o mais desafiador para muitos corredores.
In this context, 'stretch' is a noun indicating a period of time or a specific part of an event.
To avoid injury, always stretch thoroughly before and after your workout.
Para evitar lesões, sempre alongue-se completamente antes e depois do seu treino.
'Stretch' is used as a verb here, advising on physical exercise.
The company had to stretch its resources to meet the unexpected demand.
A empresa teve que esticar seus recursos para atender à demanda inesperada.
Figuratively, 'stretch' as a verb means to make something last longer than intended or to make it do more than it normally would.
He went through a long stretch of unemployment before finding a new job.
Ele passou por um longo período de desemprego antes de encontrar um novo emprego.
Again, 'stretch' as a noun refers to a period of time.
The cat woke up and had a good stretch, arching its back elegantly.
O gato acordou e se espreguiçou bem, arqueando as costas elegantemente.
In this instance, 'stretch' is a noun, referring to the act of extending one's body.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
I need to stretch after sitting for so long.
Necesito estirarme después de estar sentado tanto tiempo.
The cat stretched lazily in the sun.
El gato se estiró perezosamente al sol.
Can you stretch this sweater a bit for me?
¿Puedes estirar un poco este suéter para mí?
We walked a long stretch of beach.
Caminamos por un largo tramo de playa.
It's a difficult stretch of the project.
Es una etapa difícil del proyecto.
Don't stretch yourself too thin.
No te estires demasiado, no te agobies.
He tried to stretch the conversation.
Intentó alargar la conversación.
This material has a good stretch.
Este material tiene buena elasticidad.
Let's stretch our budget to get this done.
Estiremos nuestro presupuesto para lograr esto.
She gave a big stretch and yawned.
Ella se estiró mucho y bostezó.
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Look for collocations
What words often go with 'stretch'? For example, 'stretch your legs', 'a stretch of road', 'stretch the truth'. Learning collocations helps you use the word naturally.
Use it in conversation
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Read for context
When you encounter 'stretch' in reading, pay attention to how it's used. Does it refer to physical action, a period of time, or an area? Context is key.
Break down the definition
Understand each part of the definition. 'To pull something to make it longer or wider' is one part, 'to extend one's limbs' is another, and 'continuous area' or 'period of time' are noun uses. Grasp all nuances.
Review regularly
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स्मृति सहायक
To remember 'stretch' as a verb, think of a 'stretch' limo, which is a very long car. This helps you associate stretching with making something longer. For the noun, imagine a 'stretch' of road that goes on for a long time, connecting to the idea of a continuous area.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a cat waking up from a nap, arching its back and extending its paws and tail to their full length – a perfect visual for the verb 'to stretch.' For the noun, visualize a vast, open field under a clear blue sky, representing a 'stretch' of land.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Use 'stretch' in three different sentences: one as a verb meaning to lengthen, one as a noun referring to a continuous area, and one as a noun referring to a period of time. For example: 'I like to stretch after exercising.' 'There's a beautiful stretch of beach nearby.' 'He worked for a long stretch of time.'
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
After sitting for a long time, it feels good to stand up and stretch.
- stretch your legs
- have a good stretch
- stretch out
The cat woke up, yawned, and stretched luxuriously.
- stretch and purr
- a cat's stretch
- stretch out contentedly
We took a long drive across a vast stretch of desert.
- a stretch of road
- a stretch of open land
- for miles and miles
I need to stretch my budget to make sure I can afford everything.
- stretch your money
- make ends meet
- tight budget
The athlete did some stretches before her workout to prevent injury.
- do some stretches
- warm-up stretches
- stretch thoroughly
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you ever stretch first thing in the morning? What's your routine?"
"What's the longest stretch of time you've spent doing one activity?"
"Have you ever had to stretch your resources to achieve a goal?"
"What's your favorite way to stretch after a long day?"
"Can you describe a particularly scenic stretch of land or road you've encountered?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when you felt like you really had to 'stretch' yourself to learn something new or achieve a goal. What was the outcome?
Reflect on the feeling of a good stretch after physical exertion or prolonged sitting. How does it affect your body and mind?
Write about a 'stretch' of your life that was particularly challenging or rewarding. What did you learn during that period?
Consider the phrase 'stretch the truth.' When might someone do this, and what are the potential consequences?
Imagine you have a limitless budget for a 'stretch' of time (e.g., a month, a year). What would you do with it, and why?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, 'stretch' is quite versatile! You can use it for physical actions, like stretching a rubber band or stretching your legs. It can also apply to abstract ideas, such as stretching your imagination or a stretch of time.
That's a good question! While similar, 'stretch' often implies making something longer or wider by pulling it, like stretching dough. 'Extend' can mean making something longer or larger, but also just reaching out, like extending your hand or extending an invitation. 'Stretch' usually suggests a change in the physical dimension due to tension, while 'extend' is broader.
As a noun, 'stretch' typically refers to a continuous area or length. For example, you might talk about a stretch of road, a stretch of beach, or even a stretch of time, like a long stretch of quiet.
Certainly! A very common idiom is 'stretch the truth,' which means to exaggerate or distort facts. Another one is 'stretch your budget,' meaning to make your money last longer or cover more expenses than initially planned.
Not always about size in every context. While it often implies making something longer or wider, as in stretching a muscle, it can also refer to exerting effort to reach a limit, like 'stretching yourself to meet a deadline.' Here, it's about pushing capabilities rather than just physical dimensions.
The past tense of 'stretch' is stretched, and the past participle is also stretched. It's a regular verb, so it follows the standard pattern.
Absolutely! You can use 'stretch' to describe a period of time. For instance, you might say 'the meeting stretched on for hours,' or 'we had a long stretch of good weather.' It conveys the idea of continuity and duration.
'Stretch out' usually means to extend your limbs or body to their full length, often for relaxation or to relieve stiffness. For example, 'He lay down on the sofa and stretched out,' or 'Don't forget to stretch out before your workout.'
Yes, 'stretchy' is an adjective derived from 'stretch.' It describes something that has the ability to be stretched or to stretch easily, like stretchy fabric or stretchy pants. It implies elasticity.
A 'stretch goal' is a common term in a professional setting. It refers to a goal that is very challenging to achieve, often pushing the limits of what seems possible. It's designed to inspire innovation and greater effort, like 'Our team set a stretch goal to double sales this quarter.'
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Listen for what the cat does in the sun.
What do I need to do to my legs?
How is the road described?
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Can you stretch your arms up high?
Focus: stretch, arms, high
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I like to stretch before I exercise.
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The fabric can stretch a lot.
Focus: fabric, stretch, lot
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Write a short sentence using 'stretch' as a verb. What do you stretch before playing sports?
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I stretch my arms and legs before I play sports.
Write a sentence using 'stretch' as a noun to describe a part of a road.
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There is a long stretch of road near my house.
Imagine you are making dough for bread. Write a simple sentence describing how you would 'stretch' the dough.
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I stretch the dough to make the bread bigger.
What does the cat do after stretching her front legs?
Read this passage:
My cat likes to stretch when she wakes up. She stretches her front legs first, then her back legs. It looks like she is getting ready to play.
What does the cat do after stretching her front legs?
The passage says, 'She stretches her front legs first, then her back legs.'
The passage says, 'She stretches her front legs first, then her back legs.'
Why does the runner stretch before the race?
Read this passage:
The runner always does a big stretch before the race. It helps his muscles get ready. He stretches his arms, his legs, and his back.
Why does the runner stretch before the race?
The passage states, 'It helps his muscles get ready.'
The passage states, 'It helps his muscles get ready.'
What kind of 'stretch' is mentioned in the passage?
Read this passage:
We took a long drive. There was a beautiful stretch of beach by the ocean. We stopped to walk there for a little while.
What kind of 'stretch' is mentioned in the passage?
The passage says, 'There was a beautiful stretch of beach by the ocean.'
The passage says, 'There was a beautiful stretch of beach by the ocean.'
Which sentence uses 'stretch' as a verb meaning to pull something longer?
In this sentence, 'stretch' means to pull the rubber band to make it longer.
Which sentence uses 'stretch' as a noun meaning a continuous area?
Here, 'stretch' refers to a continuous area of beach.
Which sentence uses 'stretch' to mean extending one's body?
In this sentence, 'stretch' means to extend one's body.
The sentence 'The cat likes to stretch' uses 'stretch' as a noun.
In this sentence, 'stretch' is used as a verb, meaning the cat extends its body.
If you 'stretch a material', you make it longer or wider.
To stretch a material means to pull it to make it longer or wider.
A 'stretch of time' refers to a short, quick moment.
A 'stretch of time' usually refers to a continuous period, which can be short or long, but not necessarily 'quick'.
This sentence describes a common action of a cat.
This sentence uses 'stretch' to refer to a continuous area.
This sentence uses 'stretch' in the context of warming up for exercise.
After sitting for a long time, it feels good to ___ my legs.
To 'stretch' your legs means to extend them to full length, which is a common action after sitting for a while.
The cat likes to ___ out on the warm rug in the sun.
When an animal 'stretches out', it extends its body, often for relaxation or comfort.
We had a long ___ of road without any gas stations.
A 'stretch of road' refers to a continuous area or length of road.
The gymnast needs to ___ her muscles every day to stay flexible.
To 'stretch muscles' means to extend them to improve flexibility.
The desert is a vast ___ of sand and rocks.
A 'stretch of sand' describes a large, continuous area of sand.
It was a long ___ of three hours before the train arrived.
A 'stretch of time' refers to a continuous period of time.
Which sentence uses 'stretch' as a verb meaning to extend your body?
'Stretch' in this sentence refers to the action of extending her limbs and body.
In which sentence does 'stretch' refer to an area of land?
Here, 'stretch' describes a continuous area of land, specifically a beach.
Choose the sentence where 'stretch' is used as a noun meaning a period of time.
'Stretch' in this sentence refers to a continuous period of time.
If you 'stretch' a rubber band, you make it longer.
To stretch something means to pull it to make it longer or wider, so a rubber band would become longer when stretched.
A 'stretch' of imagination means you are not thinking creatively.
A 'stretch of imagination' actually implies thinking beyond normal limits, or being very creative, not the opposite.
When you wake up, it's common to 'stretch' your body to feel more awake.
Many people stretch their limbs and body after waking up to relieve stiffness and feel more alert.
Imagine you are an athlete. Describe your stretching routine before and after exercise. Use the word "stretch" at least twice as a verb and once as a noun.
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Before I run, I always make sure to stretch my leg muscles. I do a good stretch for my hamstrings and quadriceps to warm them up. After my workout, I do another stretch to cool down and prevent soreness. It's an important part of my routine.
Write three sentences. In the first sentence, use "stretch" as a verb meaning to extend your body. In the second sentence, use "stretch" as a noun referring to a continuous area of land. In the third sentence, use "stretch" as a verb meaning to make something longer.
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I like to stretch every morning when I wake up. We drove along a long stretch of road with fields on both sides. My grandma likes to stretch her wool yarn before she knits.
Your friend is going on a long car journey. Write a short email advising them to take breaks to "stretch" their legs. Explain why it's important.
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Hi [Friend's Name], Hope you have a good trip! Don't forget to take regular breaks on your long journey to stretch your legs. It's really important to get out of the car and move around a bit to avoid getting stiff and tired. Have a safe drive! Best, [Your Name]
According to the passage, why is it good to stretch your arms after sitting?
Read this passage:
After sitting at a desk for several hours, it's a good idea to stand up and stretch your arms above your head. This can help to improve circulation and reduce muscle stiffness. Taking a short walk during a long work day can also be beneficial, allowing you to stretch your legs and get some fresh air.
According to the passage, why is it good to stretch your arms after sitting?
The passage states, 'This can help to improve circulation and reduce muscle stiffness.'
The passage states, 'This can help to improve circulation and reduce muscle stiffness.'
What does 'stretch' refer to in the first sentence?
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The Sahara Desert is a vast stretch of sand and rocks, covering a huge area of North Africa. Temperatures there can be extremely high during the day, but they drop significantly at night. Traveling across such a large stretch requires careful planning and preparation.
What does 'stretch' refer to in the first sentence?
In this context, 'a vast stretch of sand and rocks' refers to a large continuous area.
In this context, 'a vast stretch of sand and rocks' refers to a large continuous area.
What is the purpose of stretching the canvas before painting?
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Before painting, it's often necessary to stretch the canvas over a wooden frame. This makes the surface smooth and taut, which is ideal for applying paint. If the canvas is not properly stretched, the paint might not go on evenly, and the finished artwork could look lumpy.
What is the purpose of stretching the canvas before painting?
The passage states, 'This makes the surface smooth and taut, which is ideal for applying paint.'
The passage states, 'This makes the surface smooth and taut, which is ideal for applying paint.'
The cat woke up and began to ___ lazily, extending its paws and arching its back.
The context implies the cat is extending its body, which aligns with 'stretch'.
After sitting for hours, I needed to ___ my legs and get some blood flowing.
'Stretch' is the most appropriate verb for extending one's legs after prolonged sitting.
The final ___ of the race was the most challenging, with a steep uphill climb.
In this context, 'stretch' refers to a continuous area or part of the race.
We had a long ___ of good weather, which was perfect for our outdoor activities.
'Stretch' can refer to a continuous period of time, fitting the context of good weather.
Can you ___ this fabric a bit? It's a little tight around the shoulders.
To make something longer or wider is to 'stretch' it.
The desert seemed to ___ endlessly before us, a vast expanse of sand and sky.
Here, 'stretch' means to extend over a large area, describing the vastness of the desert.
The speaker feels the need to move after a long period of inactivity.
Pre-competition routine for an athlete.
Describes a continuous section of a journey.
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Can you stretch the elastic band further?
Focus: stretch
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I like to stretch out my arms first thing in the morning.
Focus: stretch out
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That was a really good stretch of uninterrupted work.
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The athlete performed a series of dynamic stretches to adequately warm up her muscles before the rigorous competition, ensuring her body was fully prepared to _________ its limits.
To 'stretch its limits' means to test the furthest extent of one's capabilities, which aligns perfectly with the context of an athlete preparing for a rigorous competition.
Despite the financial constraints, the ambitious startup decided to _________ its resources to secure a prime office location, believing that the prestige would attract top talent.
To 'stretch resources' implies making them go further than they might ordinarily, often under pressure or with limited availability, which fits the scenario of a startup with financial constraints.
The journalist had to _________ the truth quite a bit in his sensationalized report to make the story more compelling for his readership, blurring the lines between fact and fiction.
To 'stretch the truth' means to exaggerate or misrepresent facts, often to make a story more interesting or to gain an advantage. This fits the context of a journalist sensationalizing a report.
The vast, desolate _________ of the desert seemed to go on forever, offering no solace or sign of civilization for miles in any direction.
A 'stretch of land' refers to a continuous area or expanse of ground, which accurately describes the vastness of the desert in the sentence.
During his long _________ of unemployment, he dedicated himself to learning new skills, viewing the period not as a setback but as an opportunity for personal growth.
A 'stretch of time' refers to a continuous period, often implying a significant or noteworthy length, which fits the context of unemployment and personal growth.
The company’s audacious goal to double its market share within a year was a significant _________, requiring unprecedented innovation and aggressive marketing strategies.
A 'stretch goal' is an ambitious objective that goes beyond what is usually expected, requiring extraordinary effort to achieve. This aligns with the company's audacious goal.
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Practice pronunciation with audio
Listen to how 'stretch' is pronounced by native speakers. Repeat after them to get the rhythm and intonation right. Online dictionaries often have audio clips.
Use flashcards with examples
Create flashcards for 'stretch'. On one side, write the word and its CEFR level. On the other, include multiple example sentences showing both verb and noun forms.
Write your own sentences
Try to write three sentences using 'stretch' as a verb and three using it as a noun. For example: 'I like to stretch before exercising.' or 'We saw a beautiful stretch of beach.'
Identify synonyms and antonyms
Think of words that have similar meanings (e.g., 'extend', 'lengthen') and opposite meanings (e.g., 'contract', 'shrink'). This helps build your vocabulary network.