IPA: /səbˈstænʧəˌtɪv/
KK: /səb'stænʧəˌtɪv/
Definition: This word describes something that provides support or evidence for a claim or idea.
Example: The lawyer presented substantiative evidence to strengthen her case.
IPA: //səbˈstæn.tɪ.vəl//
KK: /səb'stæn.tɪ.vəl/
Definition: Relating to or characteristic of a noun or substantive in grammar.
Example: In some languages, substantival forms can function as both nouns and adjectives.
IPA: /səbˈstæn.tɪ.və.li/
KK: /səb'stæn.tɪv.ə.li/
Definition: In a way that relates to a noun or a substantive; in a manner that emphasizes the essence or substance of something.
Example: The changes were substantivally significant to the overall project.
IPA: /səbˈstæn.tɪv/
KK: /səb'stæn.tɪv/
Definition: Relating to a noun or something that has a solid and real existence; not imaginary or subordinate.
Example: The lawyer presented substantive evidence to support her case.
Definition: A word or group of words that acts as a noun in a sentence.
Example: In the sentence, 'The cat is sleeping,' the word 'cat' is a substantive.
IPA: /səbˈstæn.tɪv.li/
KK: /səb'stæn.tɪv.li/
Definition: In a way that is meaningful or significant, often relating to the essence or substance of something.
Example: The committee discussed the issues substantively, focusing on the core problems rather than minor details.
IPA: /səbˈstæn.tɪv.nəs/
KK: /səb'stæn.tɪv.nəs/
Definition: The quality or state of having real importance or meaning.
Example: The substantiveness of her argument made it difficult to refute.
IPA: /səbˈstæn.tɪ.vaɪz/
KK: /səb'stænəˌvaɪz/
Definition: To convert a word or phrase into a noun form.
Example: In linguistics, we often substantivize adjectives to create new nouns.
IPA: /sʌbˈstɛlər/
KK: /sʌbˈstɛl.ər/
Definition: Referring to objects that have a mass lower than what is needed for hydrogen fusion to occur, typically used in the context of celestial bodies like brown dwarfs.
Example: Astronomers discovered a substellar object that does not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion.
IPA: /səbˈstɪtʃuənt/
KK: /sʌbˈstɪtʃuənt/
Definition: Relating to an atom or group that replaces another in a chemical compound.
Example: In organic chemistry, a substituent can change the properties of a molecule significantly.
Definition: A part of a chemical compound that replaces another part, such as an atom or group of atoms.
Example: In organic chemistry, a substituent can significantly affect the properties of a molecule.
IPA: /səbˈstɪtʃəbl/
KK: /sʌbˈstɪtʃəbl/
Definition: Able to be replaced with something else or used in place of another item.
Example: In many recipes, butter is substitutable with margarine.
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