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Exam: TOEFL

dictatorship

IPA: /dɪkˈteɪtəʃɪp/

KK: /dɪkˈteɪtərˌʃɪp/

noun

Definition: A form of government where one person or a small group has complete control and power over the state, often without democratic processes.

Example: The country was under a dictatorship for many years, with no elections or freedom of speech.

diction

IPA: /ˈdɪkʃən/

KK: /ˈdɪkʃən/

noun

Definition: The choice and use of words in speaking or writing, as well as how clearly and distinctly they are pronounced.

Example: The author's diction made the story more engaging and vivid.

dictionary

IPA: //ˈdɪkʃənɛri//

KK: /ˈdɪkʃəˌnɛri/

noun

Definition: A reference book or electronic resource that provides an alphabetical list of words along with their meanings, pronunciations, and other information.

Example: I looked up the word in the dictionary to find its meaning.

verb

Definition: A reference book that contains words listed in alphabetical order along with their meanings, pronunciations, and other information.

Example: I need to look up the meaning of this word in the dictionary.

dicumarol

IPA: //dɪˈkjuːməˌrɒl//

KK: /dɪˈkjuːmərɒl/

noun

Definition: A type of medicine that helps prevent blood from clotting, often used to treat certain blood conditions.

Example: The doctor prescribed dicumarol to help manage the patient's blood clotting issues.

didact

IPA: //ˈdɪdækt//

KK: /ˈdɪdækt/

noun

Definition: A person who is very focused on teaching or instructing others, often in a way that is intended to be educational or informative.

Example: The didact explained the complex topic in a way that was easy for everyone to understand.

didactic

IPA: /dɪˈdæktɪk/

KK: /dɪˈdæktɪk/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is meant to teach or provide a lesson, often in a way that may seem overly moralizing or instructive.

Example: The teacher used a didactic approach to help her students understand the complex topic.

didactical

IPA: /dɪˈdæktɪkəl/

KK: /dɪˈdæktɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Intended to teach or instruct, often in a way that is overly moralizing or preachy.

Example: The didactical approach of the teacher helped the students understand complex concepts more easily.

didactically

IPA: /dɪˈdæktɪkli/

KK: /dɪˈdæktɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is intended to teach or instruct, often with a focus on moral or educational lessons.

Example: The teacher explained the concept didactically, ensuring that all students understood the lesson.

didacticism

IPA: /dɪˈdæktɪsɪzəm/

KK: /dɪˈdæktɪsɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A philosophy or approach in art and literature that focuses on teaching or providing information rather than just entertaining.

Example: The novel was criticized for its didacticism, as it seemed more focused on teaching a lesson than telling a good story.

didactics

IPA: /dɪˈdæktɪks/

KK: /dɪˈdæktɪks/

noun

Definition: The art or science of teaching and instruction, focusing on how to effectively convey knowledge to learners.

Example: The professor specialized in didactics, helping teachers improve their instructional methods.

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