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CAPITALS
/ˈkæpɪtəlz/
Definition
1
The principal cities of countries, states, or regions, serving as their seats of government or administrative centers.
2
Uppercase or large letters used at the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, or for emphasis in writing.
3
Accumulated wealth or assets available for production, investment, or business purposes.
Examples
Tourists flock to European capitals like Paris and Rome, treating them as Instagram's VIP lounges.
She wrote her resignation in ALL CAPITALS, ensuring her boss felt the passive-aggressive burn.
Startups burn through venture capitals faster than influencers burn through sponsored lattes.
Classical columns boast ornate capitals that make plain pillars look like budget furniture.