IPA: /sɒmˈnæmbjʊleɪt/
KK: /sɑmˈnæmbjʊˌleɪt/
Definition: To walk or do something while you are asleep or in a state that is like sleep.
Example: He tends to somnambulate around the house at night without realizing it.
IPA: /sɒmˈnæmbjʊlɪzəm/
KK: /sɑmˈnæmbjəlɪzəm/
Definition: A condition where a person walks or performs other activities while asleep, often without being aware of it.
Example: During somnambulism, she walked around the house without realizing it.
IPA: /sɒmˈnæmbjʊlɪst/
KK: /sɑmˈnæmbjəlɪst/
Definition: A person who walks around while they are asleep, often without being aware of it.
Example: The somnambulist wandered through the house at night without realizing it.
IPA: /sɒmˈnæmbjʊˌlɪstɪk/
KK: /sɑmˈnæmbjəlɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to sleepwalking or the behavior of someone who sleepwalks.
Example: The somnambulistic behavior of the child worried his parents, as he often wandered around the house at night.
IPA: /sɒmˈnɪfərəs/
KK: /sɑmˈnɪfərəs/
Definition: Causing or inducing sleep; having a sleepy effect.
Example: The somniferous effects of the medication helped him fall asleep quickly.
IPA: //ˈsɒmnələns//
KK: /sɑmˈnoʊləns/
Definition: A condition where a person feels very sleepy or drowsy, often making it hard to stay awake.
Example: After a long day at work, I felt a strong sense of somnolence and needed to take a nap.
IPA: /ˈsɒmnələnt/
KK: /sɑmˈnoʊlənt/
Definition: Feeling very sleepy or drowsy, often to the point of being unable to stay awake.
Example: After a long day at work, I felt somnolent and could hardly keep my eyes open.
IPA: /sɒmˈnoʊləntli/
KK: /sɑmˈnoʊləntli/
Definition: In a way that shows drowsiness or sleepiness.
Example: She spoke somnolently, struggling to keep her eyes open during the lecture.
IPA: /ˈsɒnɪkeɪt/
KK: /sɑːnɪkeɪt/
Definition: To break apart or disrupt something using high-frequency sound waves, often used in scientific or medical contexts.
Example: The researchers decided to sonicate the samples to ensure the cells were properly disrupted for analysis.
IPA: /səˈnaɪkeɪʃən/
KK: /səˈnaɪkeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of using sound waves to break apart or mix substances, often used in laboratories for chemical or biological solutions.
Example: Sonication is commonly used to prepare samples in scientific research.
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