platform

noun

plat·​form ˈplat-ˌfȯrm How to pronounce platform (audio)
plural platforms
Synonyms of platformnext
1
a
: a flat horizontal surface that is usually higher than the adjoining area: such as
(1)
: a raised flooring (such as a stage or dais)
… a great stack of chairs piled up on and about the musicians' platformJoseph Conrad
From this official table on a raised platform … , Robert Thomas, the show's chairman, directs operations …Liz Horwitt
(2)
: an elevated area next to railroad tracks for the boarding of trains
The platform was crowded with waiting passengers.
b
: a device or structure incorporating or providing a platform
a viewing platform
specifically : such a structure on legs used for offshore drilling (as for oil)
2
: a declaration of the principles on which a group of persons stands
especially : a declaration of principles and policies adopted by a political party or a candidate
the Republican/Democratic platform
She's running (for office) on a platform of reform.
3
: a means or opportunity to communicate ideas or information to a group of people
The event provides a platform for Latino artists, writers and creators in the comic book industry.Sonia Ramirez
… a new understanding among the young of how celebrity now works, and the power of a personal brand as a marketing platform.Strawberry Saroyan
4
: the grounds or basis for further action
The company used the innovation as a platform for future growth.
5
a
or platform sole plural platform soles : a usually thick layer (as of cork) between the inner sole and outer sole of a shoe
b
or platform shoe plural platform shoes : a shoe having such a sole
6
computing
a
: operating system
also : the computer architecture and equipment using a particular operating system
b
: an application or website that serves as a base from which a service is provided
music streaming platforms
… has built a cloud-computing platform for use by others.The Economist
… billions of photos scraped from Facebook and other social media platforms.C. J. Ciaramella
7
a
: a vehicle (such as a satellite or aircraft) used for a particular purpose or to carry a usually specified kind of equipment
b
: a basic pattern (such as the chassis) upon which an automobile or class of automobiles is constructed
Based on the platform of Fiat's upmarket Alfa Romeo Giulietta, though wider and longer for American roads, it's all in all a much sexier compact than anything Chrysler has ever designed.Bill Saporito
8
obsolete : plan, design

Examples of platform in a Sentence

He stepped up onto the platform and looked out into the audience. She stepped off the train onto the platform. Our train is boarding on platform 6. The party adopted a new platform. The company plans to use the show as a platform to launch the new soft drink.
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Nvidia, the poster child of the AI boom and the company at the center of the bubble debate, announced at CES that the next version of its computing platform that powers those data centers is arriving in the second half of this year. Lisa Eadicicco, CNN Money, 10 Jan. 2026 The platform sole offers an easy way to elevate otherwise cozy-casual looks without sacrificing comfort. Annie Blackman, InStyle, 10 Jan. 2026 My phone was my lifeline when I was stranded in paradise and acted as my connection to work, online travel booking platforms, my kids’ school district, and my family located elsewhere in the hotel, as well as back at home. Alesandra Dubin, Travel + Leisure, 10 Jan. 2026 The transition to the E-130J reflects a broader trend in uplifting legacy strategic communication systems to platforms that can better accommodate evolving technology, threats, and mission requirements. Prabhat Ranjan Mishra, Interesting Engineering, 10 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for platform

Word History

Etymology

Middle French plate-forme diagram, map, literally, flat form

First Known Use

1535, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of platform was in 1535

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Cite this Entry

“Platform.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/platform. Accessed 10 Jan. 2026.

Kids Definition

platform

noun
plat·​form ˈplat-ˌfȯrm How to pronounce platform (audio)
1
: a declaration of the beliefs and goals of a political party or candidate
2
a
: a level usually raised surface
a railroad station platform
b
: a raised floor or stage for performers or speakers
3
: a thick sole for a shoe or a shoe with such a sole
4
b
: an application or website that serves as the base from which a service is provided
social media platforms

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