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Exam: SAT (English)

amphibology

IPA: /æmˈfɪbələdʒi/

KK: /æmˈfɪbələdʒi/

noun

Definition: A statement or phrase that can be understood in more than one way, leading to confusion or ambiguity.

Example: The phrase 'I saw the man with the telescope' is an example of amphibology because it can mean different things depending on how you interpret it.

amphiboly

IPA: /æmˈfɪbəli/

KK: /æmˈfɪbəli/

noun

Definition: A type of sentence or phrase that can be understood in more than one way due to its structure or wording.

Example: The phrase 'I saw the man with the telescope' is an example of amphiboly because it can mean different things depending on how you interpret it.

amphibrachic

IPA: /æmˈfɪbrækɪk/

KK: /æmˈfɪbrækɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a specific type of metrical foot in poetry that has a long syllable between two short syllables, or an accented syllable between two unaccented syllables.

Example: The poem's rhythm was enhanced by the use of amphibrachic meter, creating a lively and flowing sound.

amphictyony

IPA: /æmˈfɪk.ti.ə.ni/

KK: /æmˈfɪk.ti.ə.ni/

noun

Definition: A group of nearby ancient Greek city-states that worked together to protect a shared religious site, particularly the one at Delphi.

Example: The amphictyony played a crucial role in maintaining peace among the city-states surrounding Delphi.

amusingness

IPA: /əˈmjuːzɪŋnəs/

KK: /əˈmyuzɪŋnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being funny or entertaining.

Example: The amusingness of the comedian's jokes kept the audience laughing throughout the show.

anadiplosis

IPA: /ˌænəˈdɪpləsɪs/

KK: /ænəˈdɪpləsɪs/

noun

Definition: A rhetorical device where a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of a new clause or sentence, creating a connection between the two parts.

Example: In his speech, he used anadiplosis to emphasize his point: "Strength through unity, unity through faith."

anagnorisis

IPA: /ˌæn.əɡˈnɔːr.ɪ.sɪs/

KK: /əˌnæɡ.nəˈrɪs.ɪs/

noun

Definition: The moment in a story when a character realizes something important about themselves or their situation, often leading to a change in understanding or perspective.

Example: In the play, the anagnorisis occurs when the hero finally understands the truth about his past.

anagogy

IPA: /ˌænəˈɡoʊdʒi/

KK: /ˈænəˌɡoʊdʒi/

noun

Definition: A way of understanding a word or text that looks for deeper spiritual or mystical meanings beyond the obvious or surface level.

Example: The teacher explained the anagogy of the poem, revealing its hidden spiritual messages.

anagram

IPA: /ˈænəˌɡræm/

KK: /ˈænəˌɡræm/

noun

Definition: A word or phrase created by changing the order of the letters in another word or phrase.

Example: The word 'listen' is an anagram of 'silent'.

verb

Definition: To rearrange the letters of a word or phrase to create a new word or phrase, often using all the original letters exactly once.

Example: She loves to anagram words during her free time.

anagrammatize

IPA: /ˈænəˌɡræməˌtaɪz/

KK: /ˈænəˌɡræməˌtaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To rearrange the letters of a word or phrase to create a new word or phrase.

Example: She loves to anagrammatize words for fun during her free time.

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