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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

apocalyptic

IPA: /əˈpɒklɪptɪk/

KK: /əˈpɑːkəˌlɪptɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that relates to a catastrophic event or a complete destruction, often with a sense of prophecy or revelation.

Example: The movie depicted an apocalyptic world where humanity struggled to survive after a global disaster.

apocalyptically

IPA: /əˌpɒkəˈlɪptɪkli/

KK: /əˌpɑː.kəˈlɪp.tɪ.kli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that suggests a future disaster or great destruction.

Example: The world was changing apocalyptically, with signs of chaos everywhere.

apocalypticism

IPA: /əˌpɒkəˈlɪptɪsɪm/

KK: /əˌpɑːkəˈlɪptɪsɪm/

noun

Definition: A belief or doctrine that predicts the end of the world, often involving a final battle between good and evil and the establishment of a new order.

Example: Many religious groups hold apocalypticism as a central part of their beliefs about the future.

apocalyptist

IPA: /əˈpɒk.ə.lɪp.tɪst/

KK: /əˈpɑː.kə.lɪp.tɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who interprets or writes about the end of the world or a major catastrophe, often in a religious or prophetic context.

Example: The apocalyptist shared his visions of the future during the seminar.

apochromatic

IPA: /ˌæpəˈkrɒmətɪk/

KK: /əˌpɒkrəˈmætɪk/

adjective

Definition: A term used to describe a lens that has been designed to eliminate both color distortion and spherical distortion, allowing for clearer and more accurate images.

Example: The apochromatic lens provided sharper images than the standard lens.

apocopate

IPA: //əˈpɒkəpeɪt//

KK: /əˈpɑkəˌpeɪt/

adjective

Definition: Describing a word that has been shortened by removing the last sound or syllable.

Example: The word 'photo' is an apocopate form of 'photograph'.

verb

Definition: To make a word shorter by removing its last sound or syllable.

Example: In poetry, it is common to apocopate words to fit the rhythm.

apocopic

IPA: /əˈpɒkəpɪk/

KK: /əˈpɑkəpɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a linguistic phenomenon where a word is shortened by removing the last sound or syllable.

Example: In poetry, an apocopic form of a word can create a unique rhythm.

apocrypha

IPA: /əˈpɒkrɪfə/

KK: /əˈpɒkrɪfə/

noun

Definition: Certain writings that some Christians accept as part of the Holy Scriptures, while others do not; these texts are often considered to have uncertain authorship or authority.

Example: The apocrypha includes books that are not found in the standard Bible used by many denominations.

apocryphal

IPA: /əˈpɒkrɪfəl/

KK: /əˈpɒkrɪfəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to writings or stories that are not considered genuine or authentic, often because their authorship is uncertain.

Example: Many apocryphal tales have circulated about the origins of the ancient city.

apocryphally

IPA: /əˈpɒkrɪfəli/

KK: /əˈpɒkrɪfəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to stories or texts that are not officially accepted as genuine or true.

Example: The tale was told apocryphally, leaving many to question its authenticity.

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