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Exam: IELTS

faithlessness

IPA: /ˈfeɪθləsnəs/

KK: /ˈfeɪθləsnəs/

noun

Definition: The state of being unfaithful or not loyal, especially in relationships or commitments.

Example: His faithlessness led to the end of their long-term relationship.

fake

IPA: /feɪk/

KK: /feɪk/

adjective

Definition: Not real or genuine; made to look like something else in order to deceive people.

Example: The painting was a fake, not an original by the famous artist.

intransitive verb

Definition: To pretend or act in a way that is not genuine, often to deceive others.

Example: He decided to fake during the game to confuse the opponent.

noun

Definition: A person or thing that is not real or genuine, often intended to deceive others.

Example: The painting turned out to be a fake, not an original.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something appear real or genuine when it is not; to deceive or trick someone by pretending.

Example: He tried to fake his way through the exam by using a hidden cheat sheet.

fakery

IPA: /ˈfeɪkəri/

KK: /ˈfeɪkəri/

noun

Definition: An act of creating something false or misleading, often to deceive others.

Example: The artist was accused of producing fakery instead of original works.

fall

IPA: /fɔl/

KK: /fɔl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To drop down from a higher position to a lower one, often due to gravity.

Example: The leaves fall from the trees in autumn.

noun

Definition: The season when leaves drop from trees, typically known as autumn, or the act of something dropping down.

Example: In fall, the trees change color and the leaves begin to fall.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause something to drop or come down from a higher position.

Example: He decided to fall the tree in his backyard to make space for a garden.

fallacious

IPA: /fəˈleɪʃəs/

KK: /fəˈleɪʃəs/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is misleading or based on false reasoning.

Example: His argument was fallacious and did not hold up under scrutiny.

fallaciously

IPA: /fəˈleɪʃəsli/

KK: /fəˈleɪʃəsli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is based on a mistaken belief or reasoning; incorrectly or misleadingly.

Example: He fallaciously argued that the evidence supported his claim, even though it did not.

fallaciousness

IPA: /fəˈleɪʃəsnəs/

KK: /fəˈleɪʃəsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being misleading or based on false reasoning.

Example: The fallaciousness of his argument was evident to everyone in the debate.

fallacy

IPA: //ˈfæləsi//

KK: /ˈfæləsi/

noun

Definition: A mistaken belief or idea that is based on incorrect reasoning or arguments.

Example: The argument presented was based on a fallacy, leading to a wrong conclusion.

fallibility

IPA: //fəˈlɪbɪlɪti//

KK: /fælˈɪbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being able to make mistakes or be wrong.

Example: Everyone has a certain level of fallibility, which is why we should be understanding when others make mistakes.

fallible

IPA: /ˈfæləbl/

KK: /ˈfæləbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to make mistakes or be wrong; not perfect.

Example: Even the best scientists are fallible and can make errors in their research.

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