IPA: /ˈkiːwɜːrd/
KK: /ˈkiːwɜːrd/
Definition: A word that is important for understanding a topic or that helps to find information.
Example: When writing an article, it's important to choose the right keywords for search engines.
IPA: /kɪld/
KK: /kɪld/
Definition: Describing something that has been made inactive or rendered unable to cause infection, often used in medical contexts.
Example: The doctor recommended a killed vaccine to protect against the disease.
IPA: /klɛpˈtɒkrəsi/
KK: /klɛpˈtɒkrəsi/
Definition: A type of government where leaders are more focused on stealing and benefiting personally rather than serving the people.
Example: The country fell into a kleptocracy, where officials enriched themselves while the citizens suffered.
IPA: /næk/
KK: /næk/
Definition: A special skill or talent for doing something easily or well, often in a way that is hard to explain or teach.
Example: She has a knack for solving puzzles quickly.
IPA: //ˈneɪvəri//
KK: /ˈneɪvəri/
Definition: A type of dishonest or tricky behavior, often involving deceit or mischief.
Example: The politician was accused of knavery for his underhanded tactics during the campaign.
IPA: /ˈneɪvɪʃ/
KK: /ˈnævɪʃ/
Definition: Having the qualities of a dishonest or deceitful person; playful in a mischievous way.
Example: The knavish trickster managed to fool everyone at the party.
IPA: /ˈneɪvɪʃli/
KK: /ˈnævɪʃli/
Definition: In a way that is dishonest or deceitful, often with a playful or mischievous intent.
Example: He knavishly tricked his friends into believing his tall tales.
IPA: //ˈnɒk.aʊt//
KK: /nɑkˈaʊt/
Definition: Very attractive or impressive; striking in appearance or quality.
Example: She wore a knockout dress to the party that turned everyone's heads.
Definition: A person or thing that is very attractive or impressive, or a situation where someone is knocked out in a fight.
Example: She was such a knockout at the party that everyone noticed her.
IPA: /noʊ/
KK: /noʊ/
Definition: To have information or understanding about something; to be aware of facts or details.
Example: I know the answer to the question.
IPA: /ˈnoʊɪŋ/
KK: /ˈnoʊɪŋ/
Definition: Having or showing awareness, understanding, or knowledge about something, often in a clever or secretive way.
Example: She gave him a knowing smile that suggested she understood his thoughts.
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