🇬🇧🇪🇸 inject - inyectar : English Lesson
verb
Meaning of "inject" ("inyectar"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
The word inject means to force or add something into something else, often using a needle or a sudden burst of energy. Doctors inject medicine into people’s arms to help them feel better. But you can also inject fun into a boring party, or inject excitement into a dull day!
I tried to inject my cat with love, but he just gave me the “I will destroy you” look.
I asked the doctor if he could inject me with superpowers instead of medicine—he said no.
Mom tried to inject some fun into cleaning day, but dancing with a mop didn’t help.
Dad tried to inject style into his outfit, but socks with sandals weren’t the answer.
I wish I could inject my brain with all the answers before a big test!
At the small clinic the nurse said, "Inject." The assistant froze and the child whispered, "Inject," like a brave chant. The nurse smiled, "Inject now into his arm," and the needle moved. The nurse checked, "Inject deep enough," "Then inject," she said. The child gasped, then laughed, rubbing the spot and feeling safe.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C1 Advanced
This word is at the C1 level, which means it’s part of advanced English. It’s used in sophisticated conversations, professional settings, and academic discussions. Words at this level help you express yourself fluently and precisely in nuanced situations.
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