IPA: /plaɪəˈbɪləti/
KK: /plaɪəˌbɪləti/
Definition: The quality of being able to bend or change easily without breaking; flexibility.
Example: The pliability of the material makes it easy to shape into different forms.
IPA: /ˈplaɪəbl/
KK: /ˈplaɪəbl/
Definition: Something that can be easily bent, shaped, or influenced; flexible and adaptable.
Example: The material is pliable, making it easy to work with for various projects.
IPA: /ˈplaɪəblnəs/
KK: /ˈplaɪəblnəs/
Definition: The quality of being flexible and able to bend easily without breaking.
Example: The pliableness of the material makes it ideal for crafting intricate designs.
IPA: /ˈplaɪbəli/
KK: /ˈplaɪbli/
Definition: In a way that is flexible or easily bent without breaking.
Example: The material can be shaped pliably to fit any design.
IPA: /ˈplaɪənsi/
KK: /ˈplaɪənsi/
Definition: The quality of being flexible and able to bend without breaking.
Example: The pliancy of the material made it easy to shape into different forms.
IPA: /ˈplaɪənt/
KK: /ˈplaɪənt/
Definition: Able to be easily bent or changed; flexible and adaptable to different situations or influences.
Example: The pliant material can be shaped into various forms without breaking.
IPA: /ˈplaɪəntli/
KK: /ˈplaɪəntli/
Definition: In a way that is flexible or easily influenced; able to bend or adapt without breaking.
Example: The tree swayed pliantly in the strong wind, showing its ability to bend without snapping.
IPA: /ˈplaɪəntnəs/
KK: /ˈplaɪəntnəs/
Definition: The condition of being flexible or easily influenced.
Example: The pliantness of the material made it easy to shape into different forms.
IPA: /plaɪt/
KK: /plaɪt/
Definition: A difficult or unfortunate situation that someone is in.
Example: The charity aims to help those in plight by providing food and shelter.
Definition: To make a serious promise or commitment, often in a formal or solemn way.
Example: He decided to plight his troth to her during the ceremony.
IPA: /ˈplɔɪdi/
KK: /ˈplɔɪdi/
Definition: The number of sets of chromosomes in a cell, indicating how many times the basic number of chromosomes is repeated.
Example: In some plants, the ploidy can be higher than in animals, leading to greater genetic diversity.
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