IPA: //əˈkjuːzətɪv//
KK: /əˈkjuːzətɪv/
Definition: Relating to a grammatical case that indicates the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions.
Example: In the sentence 'She saw him', 'him' is in the accusative case.
Definition: A grammatical term that refers to a specific form of a word used to indicate the direct object of a verb in a sentence.
Example: In Latin, the word 'puellam' is in the accusative case, indicating it is the direct object of the verb.
IPA: //əˈkjuːzəˌtɔːri//
KK: /əˈkjuːzəˌtɔːri/
Definition: Describing something that suggests someone has done something wrong or is to blame, often through tone or expression.
Example: She gave him an accusatory look when he arrived late.
IPA: /əˈkjuːz/
KK: /əˈkyuz/
Definition: To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Example: She decided to accuse him of theft after finding the missing money in his bag.
Definition: To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, often in a formal way.
Example: The lawyer decided to accuse the defendant of theft.
IPA: /əˈkjuːzd/
KK: /əˈkyuzd/
Definition: A person who is formally charged with a crime in a legal case.
Example: The accused was found not guilty by the jury.
IPA: /əˈkjuːzər/
KK: /əˈkyuzər/
Definition: A person who claims that someone has done something wrong or illegal, often in a legal context.
Example: The accuser presented compelling evidence in court.
IPA: /əˈkjuːzɪŋ/
KK: /əˈkyuːzɪŋ/
Definition: Relating to or suggesting that someone has done something wrong or illegal; often used to describe a tone or manner that blames or points fingers at someone.
Example: Her accusing tone made him feel defensive.
Example: She is accusing him of stealing her book.
IPA: /əˈkjuːzɪŋli/
KK: /əˈkyuːzɪŋli/
Definition: In a way that suggests someone has done something wrong or is to blame.
Example: She looked at him accusingly after he broke the vase.
IPA: /əˈkʌstəmdnəs/
KK: /əˈkʌstəmdnəs/
Definition: The state of being used to something or being familiar with it, often through repeated exposure or experience.
Example: His accustomedness to the cold weather made it easier for him to enjoy winter sports.
IPA: /əˈsiːdiə/
KK: /əˈsiːdiə/
Definition: A state of feeling tired, bored, or lacking interest, often related to a lack of spiritual or emotional energy.
Example: After months of isolation, he fell into a state of acedia, feeling indifferent to everything around him.
IPA: /eɪˈsɛljʊlə/
KK: /eɪˈsɛljələr/
Definition: This word describes something that does not have any cells or is not made up of cells.
Example: The acellular vaccine is effective in preventing certain diseases without using live pathogens.
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