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Exam: SAT (English)

closefisted

IPA: /ˈkloʊsˌfɪstɪd/

KK: /ˈkloʊsˌfɪstɪd/

adjective

Definition: Not willing to spend money; very stingy or cheap.

Example: He is so closefisted that he never buys lunch for his coworkers.

closely

IPA: /ˈkloʊsli/

KK: /ˈkloʊsli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is near in distance or time, or with careful attention.

Example: She examined the painting closely to see all the details.

cloze

IPA: /kloʊz/

KK: /kloʊz/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a type of test where words are removed from a text and the person taking the test must fill in the blanks to show their understanding of the material.

Example: The teacher used a cloze exercise to assess the students' reading comprehension skills.

clue

IPA: /kluː/

KK: /klu/

noun

Definition: A piece of information or evidence that helps someone solve a problem or understand something better.

Example: The detective found a clue that led to the suspect's arrest.

verb

Definition: To give someone information or hints that help them understand something or solve a problem.

Example: The detective clued the officer in on the suspect's whereabouts.

coalition

IPA: /kəʊˈlɪʃən/

KK: /koʊˈlɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A group formed by different people or organizations coming together for a common purpose, often temporarily.

Example: The coalition of environmental groups worked together to promote sustainable practices.

coalitionist

IPA: /kəʊˈlɪʃənɪst/

KK: /koʊˈlɪʃənɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or supporting a group formed by different parties or individuals who come together for a common purpose.

Example: The coalitionist approach helped unite various organizations to tackle the issue effectively.

noun

Definition: A person who supports or is part of a group formed by different parties or organizations working together for a common goal.

Example: The coalitionist played a key role in bringing together various groups to address the issue.

code

IPA: /koʊd/

KK: /koʊd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To write or revise instructions for a computer program or to specify genetic information.

Example: She learned to code in Python to create her own software applications.

noun

Definition: A set of symbols or rules used to represent information, often for communication or programming purposes.

Example: The programmer wrote the code to create a new software application.

transitive verb

Definition: To change information or a message into a system of symbols or numbers that can be understood by computers or people.

Example: The programmer will code the new software to improve its performance.

coder

IPA: /ˈkoʊdər/

KK: /ˈkoʊdər/

noun

Definition: A person who writes computer programs or software.

Example: The coder worked late into the night to finish the project on time.

coding

IPA: /ˈkoʊdɪŋ/

KK: /ˈkoʊdɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of writing instructions for computers using a programming language.

Example: She enjoys coding in Python to create web applications.

verb

Definition: The action of writing instructions for a computer to perform tasks or solve problems.

Example: She is coding a new application for her project.

codomain

IPA: /ˈkoʊdoʊˌmeɪn/

KK: /ˈkoʊdoʊˌmeɪn/

noun

Definition: The set of all possible output values of a function, which includes the actual outputs but can also include other values that are not produced by the function.

Example: In mathematics, the codomain of a function is important for understanding its behavior and properties.

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