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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

ideogrammic

IPA: //ˌaɪ.dɪəˈɡræm.ɪk//

KK: /aɪˈdiəˌɡræmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a symbol that represents an idea or concept rather than a specific word or sound.

Example: The ancient civilization used ideogrammic writing to convey complex ideas through simple symbols.

ideograph

IPA: //ˈaɪdiəɡræf//

KK: /ˈaɪdiəˌɡræf/

noun

Definition: A symbol or character that represents an idea or concept rather than a specific word or sound.

Example: In ancient cultures, an ideograph was often used to convey complex ideas through simple symbols.

ideographic

IPA: /ˌaɪdiəˈɡræfɪk/

KK: /ˌaɪdiəˈɡræfɪk/

adjective

Definition: Related to a symbol or character that represents an idea or concept rather than a specific word or sound.

Example: Chinese characters are often considered ideographic because they convey meanings through symbols.

ideography

IPA: /ˌaɪdiˈɒɡrəfi/

KK: /aɪˈdiːəˌɡrɑːfi/

noun

Definition: The way of showing ideas using pictures or symbols instead of words.

Example: In her art class, we learned about ideography and how to create symbols that represent our thoughts.

ideologic

IPA: /ˌaɪdiəˈlɒdʒɪk/

KK: /ˌaɪdiəˈlɑgɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a system of ideas or beliefs, especially those that form the basis of economic or political theory and policy.

Example: The party's ideologic stance influenced its policies and decisions.

ideological

IPA: /ˌaɪdiəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

KK: /ˌaɪdiəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Related to a system of ideas or beliefs, especially those that form the basis of political or economic theory.

Example: The ideological differences between the two parties led to a heated debate.

ideologically

IPA: /ˌaɪdiəˈlɒdʒɪkli/

KK: /aɪˈdiːəˌlɒdʒɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to a set of beliefs or ideas that guide actions and opinions.

Example: The group acted ideologically, following their core beliefs in every decision they made.

ideologist

IPA: //aɪˈdiːələdʒɪst//

KK: /aɪˈdiːələdʒɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who develops or supports a particular set of ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or philosophy.

Example: The ideologist presented a new theory on social justice that sparked much debate.

ideologize

IPA: /ˌaɪdiˈɑːɡaɪz/

KK: /aɪˈdiːəlaɪz/

verb

Definition: To interpret or present something in a way that reflects a specific set of beliefs or ideas, often related to politics or social issues.

Example: The author tends to ideologize historical events, making them fit his political views.

ideomotor

IPA: //ˌaɪdiˈmoʊtər//

KK: /ˈaɪdiˌmoʊtər/

adjective

Definition: Relating to movements that happen without conscious control, often triggered by thoughts or ideas instead of physical sensations.

Example: The ideomotor response can be observed when a person moves their hand without realizing it, simply because they are thinking about the action.

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