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Exam: SAT (English)

likability

IPA: //laɪkəˈbɪləti//

KK: /laɪkəˈbɪləti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being pleasant or enjoyable to others, making someone or something easy to like.

Example: Her likability made her a popular choice for the team leader.

likeliest

IPA: /ˈlaɪkliəst/

KK: /ˈlaɪkliɪst/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is most probable or expected to happen.

Example: Out of all the candidates, she is the likeliest to win the award.

likely

IPA: /ˈlaɪkli/

KK: /ˈlaɪkli/

adjective

Definition: Having a good chance of happening or being true; probable.

Example: It is likely that it will rain tomorrow.

adverb

Definition: This word is used to express that something is probable or expected to happen.

Example: It is likely to rain tomorrow, so take an umbrella.

likewise

IPA: /ˈlaɪkˌwaɪz/

KK: /ˈlaɪkˌwaɪz/

adverb

Definition: In the same way; similarly; also.

Example: She enjoys reading, and likewise, she loves writing.

limelight

IPA: /ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt/

KK: /ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt/

noun

Definition: A state of being the center of public attention or interest.

Example: After her amazing performance, she found herself in the limelight.

verb

Definition: To attract or draw attention to oneself, often in a public setting.

Example: The actor stepped into the limelight after winning the award.

link

IPA: /lɪŋk/

KK: /lɪŋk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become connected or joined together, often in a way that creates a relationship or association.

Example: The two ideas link together to form a complete theory.

noun

Definition: A connection or relationship between two or more things, often showing how they are related or associated with each other.

Example: There is a strong link between exercise and good health.

transitive verb

Definition: To connect or join things together, often in a way that creates a relationship or association between them.

Example: She linked the two ideas to create a stronger argument.

linker

IPA: /ˈlɪŋkər/

KK: /ˈlɪŋkər/

noun

Definition: A tool or program that combines multiple pieces of code or data into one complete program or structure, often used in computer programming and molecular biology.

Example: The linker is essential for creating the final executable file from the compiled code.

verb

Definition: To connect or join two or more things together, often used in the context of linking segments in molecular biology.

Example: Scientists often linker DNA segments to study their functions.

literacy

IPA: /ˈlɪtərəsi/

KK: /ˈlɪtərəsi/

noun

Definition: The ability to read and write, as well as understanding and knowledge in a specific area.

Example: Improving literacy rates is essential for the development of a society.

literal

IPA: /ˈlɪtərəl/

KK: /ˈlɪtərəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is true to its most basic meaning, without exaggeration or metaphor. It refers to the exact meaning of words as they are commonly understood.

Example: The literal meaning of the phrase was different from what she intended to convey.

noun

Definition: A character or symbol that represents itself directly, without any additional meaning or function, often used in programming or writing.

Example: In programming, a dollar sign is used as a literal to represent the actual dollar sign character.

literally

IPA: /ˈlɪtərəli/

KK: /ˈlɪtərəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is exactly true and not exaggerated; used to emphasize that something is real or actual.

Example: He was literally jumping for joy when he heard the news.

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