hybrid — a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈhaɪbrɪd/
Korean meaning: 두 가지 다른 요소를 결합하여 만든 것; 혼합체
Korean pronunciation: **하이**브리드
Example Sentences
- My friend drives a hybrid that's so quiet, squirrels use it as a mobile meditation center.
- The company adopted a hybrid work model after realizing employees were more productive in pajamas.
- Scientists developed a hybrid plant that combines the beauty of roses with the durability of weeds.
hybrid
NOUN//ˈhaɪbrɪd//
a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture

two automotive engineers stand proudly next to a sleek car that combines both a gasoline engine and electric motor. One engineer points to the traditional engine compartment while the other indicates the battery pack underneath. The vehicle displays both fuel intake and electric charging ports on its exterior. Nearby workers examine blueprints showing how the two power systems work together seamlessly. a thing made by combining two different elements into a mixture
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Origin
From Latin 'hybrida,' originally referring to the offspring of a wild boar and domestic pig. The word may be connected to Greek 'hybris' meaning arrogance or pride, suggesting something that goes against natural order.
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“My friend drives a hybrid that's so quiet, squirrels use it as a mobile meditation center.”
“The company adopted a hybrid work model after realizing employees were more productive in pajamas.”
“Scientists developed a hybrid plant that combines the beauty of roses with the durability of weeds.”
“The hybrid conference format allows both in-person and virtual participation.”
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