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Exam: SAT (English)

phrasally

IPA: /ˈfreɪzəli/

KK: /ˈfreɪzəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to phrases or expressions, often used to describe how something is done in a specific context.

Example: The teacher explained the concept phrasally to help the students understand better.

phrase

IPA: /freɪz/

KK: /freɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To express something in a particular way using words, especially in music or reading.

Example: The musician learned how to phrase the melody beautifully.

noun

Definition: A group of words that work together to convey a specific meaning or idea.

Example: She used a beautiful phrase in her poem that captured the essence of love.

transitive verb

Definition: To express something in words or to arrange words in a particular way.

Example: She phrased her thoughts carefully before speaking.

phrasing

IPA: /ˈfreɪzɪŋ/

KK: /ˈfreɪzɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The way in which words are arranged or expressed in a sentence or piece of writing.

Example: The phrasing of her speech made it more engaging and memorable.

physics

IPA: /ˈfɪzɪks/

KK: /ˈfɪzɪks/

noun

Definition: The branch of science that studies matter, energy, and the interactions between them, including topics like motion, forces, and the properties of materials.

Example: She decided to major in physics because she loves understanding how the universe works.

pi

IPA: /paɪ/

KK: /paɪ/

adjective

Definition: Not intended to be included in the final version of a document or print.

Example: The pi text in the manuscript was marked for removal before publication.

intransitive verb

Definition: To become mixed up or confused in a way that is difficult to understand.

Example: The instructions began to pi, making it hard to follow the steps.

noun

Definition: A special number in mathematics, about 3.14, that shows the relationship between the distance around a circle and the distance across it.

Example: In geometry class, we learned that pi is essential for calculating the area of a circle.

picaresque

IPA: /ˌpɪkəˈrɛsk/

KK: /pɪkəˈrɛsk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a style of storytelling that features clever and adventurous characters, often in humorous or satirical situations, typically involving a rogue or a trickster.

Example: The novel's picaresque nature made it an entertaining read, filled with the misadventures of its charming anti-hero.

noun

Definition: A person or character who is involved in a series of adventures, often in a humorous or mischievous way, typically in a story or novel.

Example: The novel features a picaresque hero who travels through various towns, getting into trouble and meeting interesting characters along the way.

picayune

IPA: //ˌpɪkəˈjun//

KK: /pɪˈkeɪjun/

adjective

Definition: Something that is not important or has little value.

Example: The arguments over the details were picayune and did not affect the overall decision.

noun

Definition: A small amount of money or something that is considered to have little value.

Example: He was worried about spending a picayune on such a trivial matter.

piecewise

IPA: /ˈpiːsˌwaɪz/

KK: /ˈpisˌwaɪz/

adverb

Definition: In a manner that involves separate parts or segments, rather than as a whole.

Example: The function is defined piecewise, meaning it has different rules for different intervals.

pigheadedness

IPA: //ˈpɪɡˌhɛdɪdnəs//

KK: /ˈpɪɡˌhɛdɪdnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being stubborn and refusing to change one's mind or opinion, even when it may be unreasonable to do so.

Example: His pigheadedness often led to arguments with his friends.

pithier

IPA: /ˈpɪθ.i.ər/

KK: /ˈpɪθiər/

adjective

Definition: More concise and forceful in expression; having a lot of meaning in a few words.

Example: The author's pithier writing style made the book more engaging and easier to read.

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