👉 The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense
Alright class, settle down, letās take a look! That word āapplications,ā it can seem a bit tricky, you see, Especially when the dictionary gives you ālaying onā ā quite literally! Letās break it down with a little rhyme, to make it clear and bright: āApplicationsā means how something is applied with all its might. Think of it like this: you're applying paint, a lovely hue, Youāre applying the brush ā thatās an application too! Or imagine glue, sticky and sweet, You're applying it to paper, a perfect treat! Itās not just about laying something down, you understand, But using something purposefully, as planned. So when you see āapplicationsā in a sentence or a phrase, Think of an action ā a purposeful use, in countless ways! Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on ahead?