Async/await is a syntactic feature in JavaScript (and other languages) that simplifies working with asynchronous code. It makes asynchronous code look and behave a bit more like synchronous code, which improves readability and maintainability. The `async` keyword is used to define an asynchronous function, and the `await` keyword is used inside an `async` function to pause execution until a promise resolves. This avoids deeply nested callbacks or `.then()` chains, making asynchronous operations easier to manage.
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