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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

senescent

IPA: /sɪˈnɛsənt/

KK: /səˈnɛsənt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is growing old or showing signs of aging.

Example: The senescent tree had fewer leaves than it did in its youth.

seneschal

IPA: /ˈsɛnəʃəl/

KK: /ˈsɛnəˌʃæl/

noun

Definition: A person in charge of managing a noble household, overseeing domestic tasks and the staff, especially in medieval times.

Example: The seneschal organized the feast and ensured everything was in order for the guests.

senile

IPA: /ˈsiːnaɪl/

KK: /ˈsɛnəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or showing the effects of old age, especially in terms of mental decline or memory loss.

Example: As people grow older, they may become more senile and forgetful.

senility

IPA: /səˈnɪl.ɪ.ti/

KK: /səˈnɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The condition of being old, often associated with a decline in mental and physical abilities.

Example: As people age, they may experience senility, which can affect their memory and thinking skills.

sensate

IPA: /ˈsɛnseɪt/

KK: /ˈsɛnseɪt/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or capable of physical sensation or perception through the senses.

Example: The sensate experience of touching the soft fabric was delightful.

sensation

IPA: /sɛnˈseɪʃən/

KK: /sɛnˈseɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A feeling or perception that results from stimulation of the senses or emotions, often causing excitement or interest.

Example: The new movie created a sensation among the audience, drawing large crowds to the theater.

sensational

IPA: /sɛnˈseɪʃənl/

KK: /sɛnˈseɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Causing strong feelings of excitement or interest, often through exaggerated details or impressive qualities.

Example: The movie received sensational reviews for its stunning visuals and gripping storyline.

sensationalism

IPA: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəlɪzəm/

KK: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəlɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The practice of using exciting or shocking stories to attract attention, often in journalism or media.

Example: The newspaper is known for its sensationalism, often exaggerating stories to grab readers' interest.

sensationalist

IPA: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəlɪst/

KK: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəlɪst/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that uses exaggerated or shocking details to attract attention, often sacrificing truth for excitement.

Example: The sensationalist news article focused more on drama than on the facts.

noun

Definition: A person who presents information or stories in a way that is designed to create strong feelings or excitement, often prioritizing attention over truth.

Example: The sensationalist media often exaggerates events to attract more viewers.

sensationalize

IPA: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəˌlaɪz/

KK: /sɛnˈseɪʃənəˌlaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To present information in a way that is intended to provoke strong emotions or interest, often by exaggerating details.

Example: The news outlet was criticized for sensationalizing the story to attract more viewers.

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