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Exam: SAT (English)

riposte

IPA: /rɪˈpɒst/

KK: /rɪˈpoʊst/

intransitive verb

Definition: To respond quickly or sharply to a comment or challenge, often in a clever or witty way.

Example: She had a clever riposte ready for any criticism.

noun

Definition: A quick and clever reply, especially in a conversation or debate, often used to counter an argument or insult.

Example: Her witty riposte left everyone in the room laughing.

rise

IPA: /raɪz/

KK: /raɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move upward or to a higher position; to increase in level or status.

Example: The sun rises in the east every morning.

noun

Definition: An upward slope or an increase in something, such as height, intensity, or value.

Example: The rise of the sun in the morning is a beautiful sight.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something go up or increase in position, level, or amount.

Example: The teacher helped the students rise their grades by providing extra tutoring.

rival

IPA: /ˈraɪvəl/

KK: /ˈraɪvəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that competes with another for the same goal or position.

Example: The rival teams faced off in the championship game.

intransitive verb

Definition: To compete with someone or something in a contest or rivalry.

Example: The two companies rival each other in the tech industry.

noun

Definition: A person or group that competes with another in a particular area, trying to achieve the same goal or surpass them.

Example: The two companies have been rivals for years, each trying to outdo the other in sales.

transitive verb

Definition: To try to be as good as someone else or to do better than them.

Example: She hopes to rival her brother's achievements in sports this year.

rivetingly

IPA: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋli/

KK: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is extremely interesting or exciting, capturing attention completely.

Example: The movie was rivetingly told, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

rob

IPA: /rɒb/

KK: /rɑb/

intransitive verb

Definition: To take something from someone by force or threat, often illegally.

Example: The thief decided to rob the bank in broad daylight.

transitive verb

Definition: To take something from someone illegally, often using force or threats.

Example: The thief tried to rob the bank in broad daylight.

rodomontade

IPA: /ˌroʊdəˈmɒteɪd/

KK: /ˌroʊdəˈmɒnteɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone who is overly proud or bragging in a way that seems exaggerated or showy.

Example: His rodomontade remarks about his achievements made everyone roll their eyes.

intransitive verb

Definition: To boast or brag in a loud and confident way.

Example: He tends to rodomontade about his achievements at every opportunity.

noun

Definition: A type of boastful or pretentious talk that often involves exaggeration and bluster.

Example: His speech was filled with rodomontade, making it hard to take him seriously.

rogue

IPA: /roʊɡ/

KK: /roʊg/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that behaves in an unpredictable, dangerous, or uncontrolled way, often outside of normal rules or standards.

Example: The rogue wave surprised the sailors, towering over their ship.

intransitive verb

Definition: To remove unhealthy or unwanted plants from a group, often to improve the overall health of the remaining plants.

Example: The gardener decided to rogue the sickly plants from the flower bed to ensure the others could thrive.

noun

Definition: A person who is dishonest or untrustworthy, often behaving in a mischievous or playful way.

Example: The rogue tricked everyone into believing his lies.

transitive verb

Definition: To cheat or trick someone, often in a dishonest way.

Example: The con artist tried to rogue the unsuspecting tourists out of their money.

role

IPA: /roʊl/

KK: /roʊl/

noun

Definition: A part or character that someone plays in a performance, or a specific function or position that someone has in a situation or organization.

Example: In the play, she took on the role of the main character.

romance

IPA: /roʊˈmæns/

KK: /roʊˈmæns/

adjective

Definition: Connected to the languages that came from Latin, such as Italian, French, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish.

Example: The romance languages are spoken in many countries around the world.

intransitive verb

Definition: To behave in a way that is romantic or to engage in romantic activities.

Example: They often romance under the stars, enjoying each other's company.

noun

Definition: A story or account that is often fictional and involves love, adventure, or heroic deeds. It can also refer to a love affair or a captivating quality that makes something seem exciting or mysterious.

Example: Their romance blossomed during the summer vacation.

transitive verb

Definition: To engage in a romantic relationship or to court someone with love and affection.

Example: He decided to romance her with flowers and sweet words.

romantic

IPA: /rəʊˈmæntɪk/

KK: /roʊˈmæntɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to love or expressing love; often associated with idealized or imaginative feelings and experiences.

Example: They had a romantic dinner by candlelight.

noun

Definition: A person who is a follower of romanticism or has romantic qualities, often characterized by a focus on emotion, nature, and individualism.

Example: She is a true romantic, always dreaming of love and adventure.

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