IPA: /prəˈvɒkətɪvnəs/
KK: /prəˈvɑːkətɪvnəs/
Definition: The quality of causing strong reactions or feelings, often by challenging norms or expectations.
Example: The provocativeness of her art sparked a lively debate among the critics.
IPA: /prəˈvoʊk/
KK: /prəˈvoʊk/
Definition: To cause a strong reaction or emotion in someone, often by doing something that annoys or irritates them.
Example: His comments were meant to provoke a reaction from the audience.
IPA: /prəˈvoʊkɪŋ/
KK: /prəˈvoʊkɪŋ/
Definition: Causing annoyance or mild anger, often by being irritating or troublesome.
Example: The provoking comments made during the meeting upset several team members.
IPA: /prəˈvoʊkɪŋli/
KK: /prəˈvoʊkɪŋli/
Definition: In a way that causes a strong reaction or emotion, often by challenging or irritating someone.
Example: She spoke provokingly, making everyone in the room uncomfortable.
IPA: /ˈproʊvɒst/
KK: /ˈproʊvɒst/
Definition: A high-ranking official in a university or a leader in certain churches or cities, responsible for administration and management.
Example: The provost announced new policies to improve student engagement at the university.
IPA: /ˈpraʊ.əs/
KK: /ˈpraʊəs/
Definition: A high level of skill or ability in a particular area, often shown through bravery or strength.
Example: The athlete's prowess on the field earned her a scholarship to a prestigious university.
IPA: /prɒkˈzɛmɪk/
KK: /prɒkˈsiːmɪk/
Definition: Related to the study of personal space and how distance between people affects communication.
Example: In proxemic studies, researchers analyze how different cultures maintain personal space during conversations.
IPA: /prɒkˈsiːmɪks/
KK: /prɒkˈsiːmɪks/
Definition: The study of how people use space in communication and how different cultures perceive personal space.
Example: In her research on proxemics, she explored how different cultures maintain varying distances during conversations.
IPA: /ˈprɒksɪməl/
KK: /prɒk.sɪ.məl/
Definition: This word describes something that is closer to a specific point of reference, such as the center of the body or the point where something attaches.
Example: The proximal end of the bone is closer to the body than the distal end.
IPA: /prɒkˈsɪməli/
KK: /prɒkˈsɪməli/
Definition: In a way that is closest or nearest to something, especially in terms of position or direction.
Example: The muscles are proximally located to the bones they support.
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