produce · v
produce (CAUSE)
B2 to cause a reaction or result
Dictionary examples:
Her remarks produced an awkward silence. (39.1)
If used on delicate skin, this cream may produce a stinging sensation. (64.0)
The medication produced unwanted side-effects. (68.6)
produce (SHOW)
C1 to show or offer something to someone
Dictionary examples:
One of the men suddenly produced a gun from his pocket. (27.5)
produce (MAKE)
B1 to make or grow something
Dictionary examples:
My brother's science project produced a smell that cleared the school. (0.0)
My attempts to produce a romantic dinner only produced laughter. (0.0)
My garden produces more weeds than vegetables. I'm a weed farmer now! (0.0)
The factory produces about 900 cars a year. (27.4)
She's asked me to review the project and produce a progress report. (33.1)
She works for a company that produces electrical components. (46.5)
This is a flowering plant that will produce small yellow buds in the spring. (86.0)