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Supplement Special Separate Part Magazine Newspaper Dealing Topic

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A s_________ is a separate part of a magazine or newspaper, often dealing with a particular topic .A supplement is a separate part of a magazine or newspaper, often dealing with a particular topic .
...a special supplement to a monthly financial magazine.
word supplement
full-definition
verb
If you supplement something, you add something to it in order to improve it.
...people doing extra jobs outside their regular jobs to supplement their incomes.
I suggest supplementing your diet with vitamins E and A.
Business sponsorship must be a supplement to, not a substitute for, public funding.
noun
A supplement is a pill that you take or a special kind of food that you eat in order to improve your health .
...a multiple vitamin and mineral supplement.
I took regular supplements and exercised every day.
A supplement is a separate part of a magazine or newspaper, often dealing with a particular topic .
...a special supplement to a monthly financial magazine.
A supplement to a book is an additional section, written some time after the main text and published either at the end of the book or separately.
...the supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
A supplement is an extra amount of money that you pay in order to obtain special facilities or services, for example when you are travelling or staying at a hotel .
If you are travelling alone, the single room supplement is £11 a night.
A supplement is an extra amount of money that is paid to someone, in addition to their normal pension or income .
Some people may be entitled to a housing benefit supplement.
...people who need a supplement to their basic pension.
inflections supplementssupplementingsupplemented
cefr-level C1

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