IPA: /ˌnɒn.sɪm.əlˈteɪ.ni.əs/
KK: /nɑnˈsɪməlˌteɪniəs/
Definition: Not happening at the same time; occurring at different times.
Example: The two events were nonsimultaneous, with one taking place in the morning and the other in the evening.
IPA: /nɒnˈsɒlɪd/
KK: /nɑnˈsɑlɪd/
Definition: A material that does not have a definite shape or structure, such as liquids or gases.
Example: Water is an example of a nonsolid substance.
IPA: /nɒnˈspeɪʃəl/
KK: /nɑnˈspeɪʃəl/
Definition: Not related to space or physical dimensions.
Example: The nonspatial aspects of the problem require a different approach.
IPA: //nɒnspəˈsɪfɪk//
KK: /nɑnspəˈsɪfɪk/
Definition: Relating to something that is not clearly defined or identified; not specific.
Example: The doctor mentioned that the symptoms were nonspecific and could indicate various conditions.
IPA: /nɒnˈspɛkjʊlətɪv/
KK: /nɑnˈspɛk.jə.lɪv/
Definition: Describing something that is based on facts or evidence rather than conjecture or guesswork.
Example: The report provided nonspeculative data that helped in making informed decisions.
IPA: /nɒnˈsfɪərɪkəl/
KK: /nɑnˈsfiːrɪkəl/
Definition: Not having a round shape; not shaped like a sphere.
Example: The planet is nonspherical due to its rotation and gravitational forces.
IPA: //nɒnˈstændəd//
KK: /nɑnˈstændərd/
Definition: Describing something that does not follow the usual rules or norms, often used in language or measurements.
Example: The teacher explained that using nonstandard grammar can make it harder for others to understand you.
IPA: /nɒnˈsteɪʃənəri/
KK: /nɑnˈsteɪʃənˌɛri/
Definition: Not fixed in one place; able to move or change position.
Example: The nonstationary nature of the object made it difficult to track its movement.
IPA: /nɒnstəˈtɪstɪkəl/
KK: /nɑnstəˈtɪstɪkəl/
Definition: Not related to statistics or statistical methods.
Example: The nonstatistical approach to the problem provided a different perspective.
IPA: /nɒnˈstrʌkʧərəl/
KK: /nɑnˈstrʌkʧərəl/
Definition: Not related to the physical structure of something; often used to describe elements that do not contribute to the stability or framework of a system.
Example: The nonstructural elements of the building include the interior decorations and furniture.
...