IPA: /ˈleɪərd/
KK: /ˈleɪərd/
Definition: Made up of multiple layers stacked on top of each other.
Example: The cake was beautifully layered with different flavors of frosting.
Definition: To arrange or place something in layers, which are flat levels stacked on top of each other.
Example: The cake was beautifully layered with cream and fruit.
IPA: /ˈleɪərɪŋ/
KK: /ˈlɛərɪŋ/
Definition: The act of arranging or placing things in layers, often used in contexts like gardening or design.
Example: Layering different colors in your painting can create depth and interest.
IPA: /ˈleɪaʊt/
KK: /ˈleɪaʊt/
Definition: A plan or arrangement of parts or areas, often used to describe how something is organized or designed, such as a room, page, or factory.
Example: The architect presented the layout of the new building to the city council.
IPA: /lɛˈdʒɛndəˌrɪli/
KK: /lɛˈdʒɛndəˌrɪli/
Definition: In a way that is famous or well-known, often because of a story or myth.
Example: The hero legendarily defeated the dragon and saved the village.
IPA: /ˈleɪʒər/
KK: /ˈleɪʒər/
Definition: Describing something that is light in weight or slender in form, often implying a sense of delicacy or triviality.
Example: The dancer moved with a leger grace that captivated the audience.
IPA: /ˌlɛdʒərdəˈmeɪn/
KK: /ˌlɛdʒərdəˈmeɪn/
Definition: A display of skill or cleverness, often involving trickery or deception.
Example: The magician's performance was full of legerdemain that amazed the audience.
IPA: /ˈlaɪtmoʊˌtiːf/
KK: /ˈlaɪtmoʊtiːf/
Definition: A main theme or idea that keeps coming back in a story, piece of music, or other work, often linked to a character or situation.
Example: The leitmotif of love in the novel is present in every chapter.
IPA: //ˈlaɪtˌmoʊtɪf//
KK: /ˈlaɪtˌmoʊtɪf/
Definition: A recurring theme or idea in a piece of music, literature, or art that helps to unify the work.
Example: The composer used a leitmotiv to represent the main character's journey throughout the opera.
IPA: /ˈlɛnz.mən/
KK: /ˈlɛnzˌmæn/
Definition: A person who takes photographs as a profession, often using a camera to capture images for various purposes such as journalism, art, or commercial work.
Example: The lensman captured stunning images of the city during the golden hour.
IPA: /ˈlɛtəˌbɒkst/
KK: /ˈlɛtərˌbɑkst/
Definition: Describing a format that shows the entire rectangular frame of a wide-screen film, often with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.
Example: The movie was letterboxed to preserve its original wide-screen aspect ratio.
Definition: To place a film or image in a format that has black bars at the top and bottom, often to fit a specific aspect ratio.
Example: The movie was letterboxed to enhance the viewing experience on widescreen televisions.
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