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Exam: IELTS

sketchier

IPA: /ˈskɛtʃiər/

KK: /ˈskɛtʃi/

adjective

Definition: More uncertain or suspicious than something else; lacking in detail or clarity.

Example: The plan seemed sketchier than I had expected, raising doubts about its feasibility.

sketchiest

IPA: /ˈskɛtʃiɪst/

KK: /ˈskɛtʃiɪst/

adjective

Definition: The most uncertain or suspicious; lacking in detail or clarity.

Example: The plan seemed sketchiest when we discussed the budget.

sketchily

IPA: /ˈskɛtʃɪli/

KK: /ˈskɛtʃɪli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is not detailed or complete, often providing only the main points or outlines.

Example: The report was sketchily written, lacking important details.

skew

IPA: /skjuː/

KK: /sku/

adjective

Definition: Not straight or balanced; often used to describe something that is distorted or biased in some way.

Example: The picture on the wall was skew, making the room look uneven.

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or look at an angle rather than straight on.

Example: The picture on the wall was skew, making it look uneven.

noun

Definition: A position or direction that is not straight or is slanted, often causing a change from what is expected or normal.

Example: The skew of the picture on the wall made it look uneven.

transitive verb

Definition: To change something so that it is not straight or level, often causing it to be biased or distorted.

Example: The data was skewed to show a more favorable outcome.

skewed

IPA: /skjuːd/

KK: /skjud/

adjective

Definition: Not straight or even; often used to describe something that is biased or distorted in a way that affects its accuracy or fairness.

Example: The survey results were skewed due to the small sample size.

verb

Definition: To change something so that it is not straight or even, often resulting in a distortion or bias.

Example: The data was skewed due to the outliers in the sample.

skewness

IPA: /ˈskjuːnəs/

KK: /skjunəs/

noun

Definition: A way to describe how much a distribution of data is not symmetrical, showing whether it leans to one side or the other.

Example: The skewness of the data indicates that most values are clustered on the left side of the distribution.

skid

IPA: /skɪd/

KK: /skɪd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To slide sideways while moving, often due to a loss of grip or traction, especially on a slippery surface.

Example: The car began to skid on the wet road after the rain.

noun

Definition: A flat structure used for moving or supporting heavy items, often with sides but no bottom, or a device that helps to slow down or stop a vehicle by creating friction.

Example: The workers loaded the boxes onto the skid for transport.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause a wheel or vehicle to slide uncontrollably, often due to loss of traction.

Example: He had to skid the car to avoid hitting the obstacle in the road.

skilful

IPA: /ˈskɪlfəl/

KK: /ˈskɪlfəl/

adjective

Definition: Having or showing a high level of skill or ability in a particular area.

Example: She is a skilful musician who can play several instruments beautifully.

skilfull

IPA: /ˈskɪlfəl/

KK: /ˈskɪl.fəl/

adjective

Definition: Having or showing skill; able to do something well.

Example: She is a skillful musician who plays the piano beautifully.

skill

IPA: /skɪl/

KK: /skɪl/

noun

Definition: A talent or ability that someone has developed through practice or training, often related to a specific task or activity.

Example: She has a skill for playing the piano beautifully.

verb

Definition: To make someone or something proficient in a particular area or activity through practice or training.

Example: She worked hard to skill her team in new technologies.

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