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Exam: TOEFL

loop

IPA: /luːp/

KK: /lup/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move in a circular or curved path, often returning to the starting point.

Example: The couple looped constantly around the international social circuit.

noun

Definition: A circular or curved shape made by bending a line, thread, or ribbon, often creating an opening, or a segment of film that can be replayed continuously.

Example: She tied the ribbon in a loop to decorate the gift.

transitive verb

Definition: To create a circular shape or to connect something in a way that forms a circle.

Example: The engineer decided to loop the wires to ensure the circuit was complete.

loophole

IPA: /ˈluːˌhoʊl/

KK: /ˈluːpoʊl/

noun

Definition: A way to avoid a rule or law, often because of a mistake or unclear wording in a document.

Example: The company found a loophole in the tax law that allowed them to pay less.

verb

Definition: Not a valid English word.

Example: Not available.

loose

IPA: /luːs/

KK: /lus/

adjective

Definition: Not tight or firmly held; allowing free movement or space.

Example: The shirt was too loose, so I decided to wear a different one.

adverb

Definition: In a way that is not tight or firmly fixed; free or relaxed.

Example: She wore her dress loose for comfort on a hot day.

intransitive verb

Definition: To become less tight or to be released from a fixed position.

Example: The dog managed to loose itself from its leash and ran away.

transitive verb

Definition: To set free or allow something to move or act without restraint; to make something less tight or secure.

Example: The archer loosed the arrow with great precision.

loosely

IPA: /ˈluːsli/

KK: /ˈlusli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is not tight or firmly held; in a relaxed or free manner.

Example: The rope was tied loosely, allowing for some movement.

loosen

IPA: /ˈluːsən/

KK: /ˈlusən/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become less tight or more relaxed.

Example: The knot began to loosen after I pulled on the rope.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something less tight or to remove restrictions or pressure from it.

Example: She decided to loosen the straps on her backpack for more comfort.

loot

IPA: /luːt/

KK: /lut/

intransitive verb

Definition: To take goods or valuables by force, especially during a war or riot.

Example: The soldiers began to loot the abandoned town after the battle.

noun

Definition: Items or valuables that are taken or obtained illegally, often during a robbery or war.

Example: The thieves divided the loot among themselves after the heist.

transitive verb

Definition: To steal or take goods, especially during a time of war or chaos.

Example: The soldiers began to loot the abandoned town after the battle.

looter

IPA: /ˈluːtə/

KK: /ˈluːtər/

noun

Definition: A person who steals goods during a time of chaos, like a riot or disaster.

Example: The looter took advantage of the situation to steal from the store.

looting

IPA: /ˈluːtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈluːtɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of stealing goods, especially during a time of chaos or unrest.

Example: During the riots, there was widespread looting in the city.

verb

Definition: To steal goods, typically during a time of chaos or disaster.

Example: During the riots, many stores were looted by people looking for supplies.

loquacious

IPA: /ləˈkweɪʃəs/

KK: /loʊˈkweɪʃəs/

adjective

Definition: Someone who talks a lot or is very chatty.

Example: The loquacious host kept the guests entertained with stories all night.

loquaciously

IPA: /ləˈkweɪʃəsli/

KK: /loʊˈkweɪʃəsli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that involves talking a lot or being very chatty.

Example: She spoke loquaciously at the party, sharing stories and jokes with everyone.

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