IPA: /ˈkʌmbərsəmnəs/
KK: /ˈkʌmbərsəmnəs/
Definition: The quality or condition of being large, heavy, and difficult to handle or manage.
Example: The cumbersomeness of the old machinery made it hard to move around the workshop.
IPA: /ˈkʌmbrəs/
KK: /ˈkʌmbrəs/
Definition: Something that is heavy, awkward, or difficult to handle or manage.
Example: The cumbrous package made it hard for her to carry.
IPA: /ˈkʌmbrəsnəs/
KK: /ˈkʌmbrəsnəs/
Definition: The condition of being heavy, awkward, or difficult to manage.
Example: The cumbrousness of the old furniture made it hard to rearrange the room.
IPA: /ˈkjuːmjʊleɪt/
KK: /ˈkjuːmjʊleɪt/
Definition: Describing something that has been gathered or collected over time, often in a large amount.
Example: The cumulate layers of sediment tell the story of the Earth's history.
Definition: To gather or combine things together into a single group or mass.
Example: Over the years, she began to cumulate a vast collection of rare coins.
IPA: /kjuːˈmeɪʃən/
KK: /kjuːˈmeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of gathering or collecting things together into a large amount or pile.
Example: The cumulation of evidence led to a stronger case in court.
IPA: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪv/
KK: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪv/
Definition: Relating to something that increases or grows by adding more over time, often in a series or sequence.
Example: The cumulative effects of the medication can lead to serious side effects if taken for too long.
IPA: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvli/
KK: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvli/
Definition: In a way that adds up or increases over time, often referring to the total amount resulting from a series of additions.
Example: The points from each game are added cumulatively to determine the overall winner.
IPA: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvnəs/
KK: /ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of increasing or building up over time, often referring to the accumulation of something.
Example: The cumulativeness of the data showed a clear trend over the years.
IPA: //kʌŋkˈteɪʃən//
KK: /kʌŋkˈteɪʃən/
Definition: The act of delaying or postponing something, often unnecessarily.
Example: His constant cunctation led to missed deadlines and lost opportunities.
IPA: //ˈkʌŋk.tə.tɪv//
KK: /ˈkʌŋk.tə.tɪv/
Definition: Tending to postpone or delay actions or decisions.
Example: His cunctative nature often led to missed opportunities.
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