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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

vociferousness

IPA: //voʊˈsɪfərəsnəs//

KK: /voʊˈsɪfərəsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being loud and noisy, often expressing strong opinions or feelings.

Example: The vociferousness of the crowd made it clear that they were passionate about the issue.

voguishness

IPA: /ˈvoʊɡɪʃnəs/

KK: /ˈvoʊɡɪʃnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being fashionable or in style.

Example: The voguishness of her outfit made her the center of attention at the party.

void

IPA: /vɔɪd/

KK: /vɔɪd/

adjective

Definition: Completely lacking or empty; having no content or validity.

Example: The contract was declared void due to a lack of signatures.

intransitive verb

Definition: To eliminate or expel waste from the body.

Example: After eating, the body will void waste materials.

noun

Definition: A state or condition of being empty or having nothing in it.

Example: After the loss of her friend, she felt a deep void in her life.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something invalid or empty, often by removing its contents or canceling its effect.

Example: The company voided the contract after discovering the fraud.

voided

IPA: /ˈvɔɪdɪd/

KK: /vɔɪdɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has a central area removed or left empty, often with a narrow border around it.

Example: The design featured a voided shape that highlighted the surrounding colors.

volatile

IPA: /ˈvɒl.ə.taɪl/

KK: /ˈvɑːlətl/

adjective

Definition: Easily evaporated or changed; likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, often in a way that is dangerous or harmful.

Example: The stock market can be very volatile, with prices rising and falling quickly.

noun

Definition: A substance that can easily turn into gas at low temperatures.

Example: The chemist worked with a volatile that evaporated quickly when exposed to heat.

volatileness

IPA: /ˈvoʊləˌtaɪl.nəs/

KK: /vɑːˈlætɪnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being unstable or likely to change quickly, often in a way that is unpredictable.

Example: The volatileness of the stock market can make investing risky.

volatilise

IPA: /ˈvɒl.ə.tɪ.laɪz/

KK: /ˈvɒlətɪlaɪz/

verb

Definition: To make a substance change into vapor or gas, often by heating it.

Example: When heated, the liquid will volatilise and fill the room with steam.

volatilised

IPA: /ˈvɒl.ə.tɪ.laɪzd/

KK: /vɑːlətəˌlaɪzd/

adjective

Definition: Changed into a gas or vapor form, often as a result of heating or other processes.

Example: The liquid was volatilised when heated to a high temperature.

volatility

IPA: /ˌvɒləˈtɪləti/

KK: /vɑːlətɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being unpredictable or subject to rapid changes, often used in finance to describe the degree of variation in the price of a financial asset.

Example: The volatility of the stock market can make investing risky.

volatilizable

IPA: /ˌvɒlətɪˈlaɪzəbl/

KK: /vɑːˈlætɪləˌzaɪbəl/

adjective

Definition: Able to change from a solid or liquid state into a gas or vapor.

Example: The chemical compound is volatilizable under high temperatures.

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