"Curfew" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Curfew" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Curfew" Meaning

A curfew is a specified time, typically in the evening or at night, by which people, especially young people, must be indoors and off the streets. It is often imposed by a parent, school, or authority to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual or to prevent misbehavior.

"Curfew" Examples

Examples of "Curfew" in Use


The police set a curfew for the city at 10 PM to prevent any more looting.
My parents imposed a curfew on me during high school, which made it hard to socialize with friends.
After the disaster, the authorities implemented a strict curfew to ensure everyone's safety.
The authorities relaxed the curfew to allow people to visit their families for Christmas.
My neighbor's curfew was midnight, so I knew I couldn't have a loud party at his place.

"Curfew" Similar Words

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Curetted: (past tense of "curet") to remove and scrape out the walls of a cavity, wound, or other internal opening, typically with a curette.

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Curettes are a type of dental instrument used in oral surgery and dental procedures to remove decayed or damaged tooth tissue, bone, or other debris from the mouth. They are typically used to prepare the surrounding area for restorative procedures, such as filling cavities or placing crowns. Curettes are typically used in conjunction with other instruments, such as scalers and elevators, to clean and shape the teeth and surrounding tissues.

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Curia

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Curialism

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I apologize, but "curialism" is not a real word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or non-existent term. As a result, it is not possible to provide a definition or explanation for it.

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