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Exam: SAT (English)

postwar

IPA: /ˈpoʊstˌwɔːr/

KK: /ˈpoʊstˌwɔr/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the time period that comes after a war has ended.

Example: The postwar economy saw significant growth and development.

power

IPA: /ˈpaʊər/

KK: /ˈpaʊər/

adjective

Definition: Having influence or control in a particular area, often related to business, politics, or energy.

Example: She wore a power suit to the meeting to impress the executives.

noun

Definition: The ability or capacity to do something or act in a certain way; it can also refer to control or influence over others.

Example: The government has the power to create new laws.

transitive verb

Definition: To provide energy or force to something, especially in a mechanical context.

Example: The new engine can power the entire vehicle efficiently.

powerfully

IPA: /ˈpaʊəfəli/

KK: /ˈpaʊərfəli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that has a lot of strength or influence.

Example: She spoke powerfully about the need for change.

practically

IPA: /ˈpræktɪkli/

KK: /ˈpræktɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is nearly or almost true, but not completely; for practical purposes.

Example: Practically everyone in the class passed the exam.

praenomen

IPA: //ˈpreɪnəˌmɛn//

KK: /ˈprēˌnōmən/

noun

Definition: A first name, especially in the context of ancient Rome, where it was one of the three names typically given to a male citizen.

Example: In ancient Rome, a praenomen was often used to distinguish individuals, such as Gaius in Gaius Julius Caesar.

praetorian

IPA: /prɪˈtɔː.ri.ən/

KK: /prɪˈtɔr.i.ən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the Praetorian Guard, which was the elite bodyguard of Roman emperors, or to a praetor, a type of Roman magistrate.

Example: The praetorian influence in the government was evident in many of their decisions.

noun

Definition: A member of an elite group that protects a leader, especially in ancient Rome, or a person who has held a certain official position.

Example: The praetorian stood guard at the entrance of the palace, ensuring the safety of the emperor.

pragmaticism

IPA: /præɡˈmætɪkɪzəm/

KK: /præɡˈmætɪkɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A specific type of philosophy that focuses on how the meaning of ideas can be understood through their practical effects and consequences in real life.

Example: Pragmaticism emphasizes the importance of practical outcomes in understanding philosophical concepts.

praise

IPA: /preɪz/

KK: /preɪz/

noun

Definition: An expression of approval or admiration for someone or something.

Example: The teacher gave her praise to the students for their hard work.

transitive verb

Definition: To express approval or admiration for someone or something, often by saying nice things about them.

Example: The teacher praised the student for her excellent work on the project.

praiseworthy

IPA: /ˈpreɪzˌwɜːrði/

KK: /ˈpreɪzˌwɜrði/

adjective

Definition: Deserving admiration or approval for good qualities or actions.

Example: Her efforts to help the community were truly praiseworthy.

preamble

IPA: //ˈpriː.æm.bəl//

KK: /ˈpriːˌæmbəl/

noun

Definition: An introductory statement that explains the purpose of a formal document or law.

Example: The preamble of the constitution outlines the fundamental principles of the nation.

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