items — individual things or objects in a list or collection
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: individual things or objects in a list or collection
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈaɪtəmz/
Example Sentences
- The detective found several suspicious items in the suspect's bag, including a rubber duck and a manual on 'How to Be Invisible'.
- All items must be returned to the library by the due date.
- The restaurant's most popular items are the pizza and the 'mystery soup' that no one can identify.
items
NOUN[/ˈaɪtəmz/]
individual things or objects in a list or collection

a friendly cashier picks up individual products from a full shopping basket one by one. She scans each separate object - a milk carton, then a box of cereal, then a bunch of bananas. Each product gets placed into different sections of paper bags based on type and size. The organized separation makes each thing distinct from the mixed collection it came from. A patient customer watches as their jumbled shopping gets sorted into organized groups. individual things being handled separately from a larger collection.

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“The detective found several suspicious items in the suspect's bag, including a rubber duck and a manual on 'How to Be Invisible'.”
“All items must be returned to the library by the due date.”
“The restaurant's most popular items are the pizza and the 'mystery soup' that no one can identify.”
“Please list all damaged items on the insurance claim form.”
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