IPA: /ˌpriːˈkɒnɪʃən/
KK: /priˈkɒnɪʃən/
Definition: The ability to know about something before it happens, often thought to be through special senses or intuition.
Example: Some people believe in precognition and claim to have predicted future events.
IPA: /prɪˈkɒɡnɪtɪv/
KK: /priˈkɒɡnɪtɪv/
Definition: Related to the ability to know about or predict things that will happen in the future.
Example: Some people believe they have precognitive dreams that can predict future events.
Definition: A person who has the ability to know or predict events before they happen.
Example: She is considered a precognitive, often predicting outcomes before they occur.
IPA: /ˌpriː.kəˈlɛdʒ.i.ət/
KK: /priˈkɒlɪdʒɪt/
Definition: Relating to the period or education that occurs before attending college.
Example: Many students take precollegiate courses to prepare for higher education.
IPA: //priˈkoʊləniəl//
KK: /priˈkoʊlənl/
Definition: Relating to the time period before a region was colonized by foreign powers.
Example: The precolonial societies had rich cultures and traditions that were often overlooked in history books.
IPA: /ˌpriːkəˈmɪt/
KK: /priˈkəmɪt/
Definition: A decision made in advance to commit to a certain action or choice.
Example: The team made a precommitment to finish the project by the end of the month.
IPA: /ˌpriːkəmˈpjuːt/
KK: /priˈkəmˌpyüt/
Definition: To calculate something ahead of time, often to save time or effort later.
Example: The software can precompute the results to make the process faster.
IPA: /prɪˈkənˌsiv/
KK: /priˈkɒnˌsiːv/
Definition: To form an idea or opinion about something before having all the necessary information or experience.
Example: Many people tend to preconceive ideas about others based on first impressions.
IPA: /ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd/
KK: /priˈkɒnˌsiːvd/
Definition: Formed or thought of before a particular time, often without considering new information or experiences.
Example: She had preconceived notions about the city before she visited it.
Definition: To form an idea or opinion about something before having all the information or experience.
IPA: /ˌpriː.kənˈsɛp.ʃən/
KK: /priːkənˈsɛpʃən/
Definition: A belief or opinion that someone has before they have enough information or experience to make a fair judgment, often leading to bias.
Example: Her preconception about the city changed after she visited it for the first time.
IPA: /ˌpriːˈkɒndɪʃən/
KK: /priːˈkɒndɪʃən/
Definition: A requirement that must be met before something can happen or be accepted.
Example: Having a valid passport is a precondition for traveling internationally.
Definition: To prepare or set the necessary conditions for something to happen in the future.
Example: The teacher preconditions the students for the exam by reviewing all the important topics.
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