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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

leach

IPA: /liːtʃ/

KK: /liːtʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To pass through a substance, usually a liquid, causing some material to be removed or dissolved.

Example: The chemicals can leach into the groundwater if not properly contained.

noun

Definition: A container that has holes or openings, used to hold materials that are being washed or filtered by a liquid.

Example: The chemist used a leach to separate the impurities from the solution.

transitive verb

Definition: To remove substances from something by the action of a liquid passing through it.

Example: The rainwater can leach nutrients from the soil, making it less fertile.

leachable

IPA: /ˈliːtʃəbl/

KK: /ˈliːtʃəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be washed out or removed from a substance, often referring to chemicals or minerals that can dissolve in water or other liquids.

Example: The soil is leachable, meaning that nutrients can easily wash away during heavy rain.

leachate

IPA: /ˈliːtʃeɪt/

KK: /ˈliːtʃeɪt/

noun

Definition: A liquid that has passed through a material and dissolved some of its substances, often containing harmful chemicals.

Example: The leachate from the landfill was tested for pollutants before being released into the environment.

lead

IPA: /liːd/

KK: /lid/

adjective

Definition: The most important or foremost in a group or situation.

Example: She was chosen as the lead singer of the band.

noun

Definition: A heavy, soft metal that is bluish-white in color, often used in construction, batteries, and radiation shielding.

Example: The pipes were made of lead to prevent corrosion.

transitive verb

Definition: To guide or direct someone or something towards a particular place or goal.

Example: She will lead the team to victory in the championship.

leadenly

IPA: /ˈlɛdənli/

KK: /ˈlɛdənli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is heavy or dull, often suggesting a lack of energy or enthusiasm.

Example: She moved leadenly across the room, her feet dragging as if they were weighed down.

leadership

IPA: /ˈliːdəʃɪp/

KK: /ˈlidərˌʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The ability or position of guiding a group or organization, often involving making decisions and providing direction.

Example: Her leadership inspired the team to achieve their goals.

leading

IPA: /ˈliːdɪŋ/

KK: /ˈlidɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: The most important or prominent; in a position ahead of others.

Example: She is the leading expert in her field.

noun

Definition: The space between lines of text in printed material, often measured in points, which affects the readability of the text.

Example: The editor adjusted the leading to make the text easier to read.

leak

IPA: /liːk/

KK: /lik/

intransitive verb

Definition: To allow a substance, such as liquid or gas, to escape from a container or to become known to the public, often unintentionally.

Example: The roof started to leak during the heavy rain.

noun

Definition: A hole or crack that allows liquid, gas, or information to escape or enter a place.

Example: There was a leak in the pipe that caused water to drip onto the floor.

transitive verb

Definition: To allow a substance to escape from a container or to reveal information without permission.

Example: The plumber had to fix the pipe because it was leaking water.

leakage

IPA: /ˈliːkɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈlikɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: The amount or process of something escaping or being lost due to a leak.

Example: The leakage from the pipe caused water damage in the basement.

leaked

IPA: /liːkt/

KK: /likt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that was meant to be kept secret but has been made known to others, often without permission.

Example: The leaked information caused a scandal in the company.

verb

Definition: To have allowed a substance, such as liquid or gas, to escape from a container or to have made secret information known.

Example: The information was leaked to the press before the official announcement.

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