item

/ˈaɪtəm/
noun
  1. A single thing or object, especially one in a list or group.
    • The museum displayed a rare item from the 18th century.
    • Please check each item on the shopping list before you leave.
    • She packed every item carefully into her suitcase.
  2. A piece of news or information in a newspaper, broadcast, or report.
    • The blog had a short item on healthy eating tips.
    • The first item on the evening news was about the storm.
    • He read an interesting item about space exploration in the magazine.
  3. A topic or subject on a list of things to discuss or do.
    • We need to add an item about the new project to the meeting notes.
    • The next item on the agenda is the budget proposal.
    • She crossed off each completed item from her to-do list.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. Used to introduce each additional thing in a list (formal, often in legal or official writing).
    • The agreement includes the following: payment terms, item, delivery schedule.
    • The contract covers salary, item, benefits, and vacation time.
    • The report details the costs: materials, item, labor, and shipping.
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