IPA: /ˈtaɪərləsli/
KK: /ˈtaɪərləsli/
Definition: In a way that shows great effort and does not stop or get tired.
Example: She worked tirelessly to complete the project on time.
IPA: /ˈtaɪərləsnəs/
KK: /ˈtaɪərləsnəs/
Definition: The quality of being able to work or continue without getting tired.
Example: Her tirelessness in pursuing her goals inspired everyone around her.
IPA: /ˈtaɪərsəm/
KK: /ˈtaɪərsəm/
Definition: Causing tiredness or boredom; something that is dull and uninteresting.
Example: The lecture was so tiresome that many students fell asleep.
IPA: /ˈtaɪərsəmnəs/
KK: /ˈtaɪərsəmnəs/
Definition: The quality of being boring or causing fatigue; the state of being tiresome.
Example: The tiresomeness of the long meeting made everyone feel exhausted.
IPA: /ˈtɪs.jʊ.lər/
KK: /ˈtɪs.jʊ.lər/
Definition: Relating to the tissues of an organism, which are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions.
Example: The tissular structure of the plant allows it to transport nutrients effectively.
IPA: //taɪˈtænɪk//
KK: /taɪˈtænɪk/
Definition: Describing something that is extremely large, powerful, or impressive in size or strength.
Example: The titanic waves crashed against the shore during the storm.
IPA: /taɪˈtænɪkli/
KK: /taɪˈtænɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is extremely large, powerful, or significant.
Example: The project was titanic in scope, requiring immense resources and time to complete.
IPA: /taɪˈtænɪfərəs/
KK: /taɪˈtænɪfərəs/
Definition: This word describes something that contains or produces titanium, a strong metal used in various industries.
Example: The geologist discovered a titaniferous rock that could be mined for titanium.
IPA: //taɪˈteɪniəm//
KK: /taɪˈteɪniəm/
Definition: A strong and lightweight metal that is resistant to corrosion and is often used in making strong materials for airplanes and other high-performance applications.
Example: The airplane's frame is made of titanium to ensure it is both strong and lightweight.
IPA: /ˈtaɪtər/
KK: /ˈtaɪtər/
Definition: The amount of a substance in a solution, often measured to determine its strength or concentration through a process called titration.
Example: The scientist measured the titer of the solution to ensure it was strong enough for the experiment.
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