IPA: /ˈdʒɛnəreɪt/
KK: /ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪt/
Definition: To produce or create something, often by following specific instructions or parameters.
Example: The software can generate reports automatically based on the data provided.
IPA: /ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃənl/
KK: /ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃənl/
Definition: Relating to or occurring in different generations, often referring to the differences or changes that happen over time among groups of people born in different years.
Example: The generational gap between parents and their children can lead to misunderstandings.
IPA: /ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃənəli/
KK: /ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃənəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to different generations or age groups.
Example: The issues we face today are generationally significant, affecting both young and old people.
IPA: /ˈdʒɛnərətɪv/
KK: /ˈdʒɛnərətɪv/
Definition: This word describes something that can create or produce new things, often used in contexts like art, language, or technology.
Example: The generative model can create new images based on the patterns it has learned.
IPA: /ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪtə/
KK: /ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪtər/
Definition: A device or machine that produces energy, often converting one form of energy into another, such as mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Example: The generator provided power to the entire building during the outage.
IPA: /dʒəˈnɛrɪk/
KK: /dʒəˈnɛrɪk/
Definition: Relating to a whole group or class rather than something specific; often used to describe products that do not have a brand name.
Example: I bought a generic version of the medicine to save money.
Definition: A type of product that is not branded and is sold under a general name rather than a specific brand name.
IPA: /dʒəˈnɛrɪkli/
KK: /dʒəˈnɛrɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to general principles rather than specific instances.
Example: The product is generically designed to appeal to a wide audience.
IPA: /dʒəˈnɛrɪk.nəs/
KK: /jəˈnɛrɪk nəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being general or not specific, often used in the context of trademarks or products that are not distinctive.
Example: The genericness of the product made it difficult to trademark.
IPA: /ˌdʒɛnəˈrɒsɪti/
KK: /dʒɛnəˈrɑsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being kind and willing to give to others without expecting anything in return.
Example: Her generosity was evident when she donated a large sum to the charity.
IPA: //ˈdʒɛn.ər.əs//
KK: /ˈdʒɛnərəs/
Definition: Willing to give more of something, especially money or time, than is usual or expected; kind and unselfish.
Example: She is very generous with her time, always helping others in need.
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