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Topic: Art

panegyric

IPA: //ˌpæn.əˈdʒɪr.ɪk//

KK: /pænəˈdʒɪrɪk/

noun

Definition: A formal piece of writing or speech that praises someone or something highly, often in a public setting.

Example: The author delivered a panegyric at the award ceremony, celebrating the achievements of the honoree.

panegyrical

IPA: //ˌpæn.əˈdʒɪr.ɪ.kəl//

KK: /pænəˈdʒɪrɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is very praising or complimentary, often in a formal or elaborate way.

Example: The speaker gave a panegyrical speech that celebrated the achievements of the honoree.

panegyrically

IPA: //ˌpæn.əˈdʒɪr.ɪ.kli//

KK: /pænəˈdʒɪrɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that expresses great admiration or praise, often in a formal or elaborate manner.

Example: The speaker spoke panegyrically about the achievements of the award winner.

panegyrist

IPA: /ˈpænɪˌɡɪrɪst/

KK: /ˈpænɪˌdʒɪrɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who praises someone or something in a formal speech or writing, often in a way that is very enthusiastic or flattering.

Example: The panegyrist delivered a heartfelt tribute to the retiring professor during the ceremony.

panel

IPA: /ˈpænəl/

KK: /ˈpænəl/

noun

Definition: A flat piece or board that can have buttons or switches, or a group of people who discuss or judge something.

Example: The panel of experts discussed the new policy changes during the meeting.

transitive verb

Definition: To arrange or select a group of people for a specific purpose, often used in legal contexts, or to cover a surface with flat pieces, usually for decoration or structure.

Example: The judge decided to panel the jury for the upcoming trial.

panoplied

IPA: /ˈpænəplid/

KK: /ˈpænəˌplid/

adjective

Definition: Wearing or adorned with a complete set of armor or ceremonial attire, often implying a sense of grandeur or display.

Example: The knight appeared panoplied in shining armor, ready for battle.

panoply

IPA: /ˈpænəpli/

KK: /ˈpænəpli/

noun

Definition: A wide and impressive display of things, often used to describe a collection of items or a full set of ceremonial clothing or armor.

Example: The museum showcased a panoply of ancient artifacts from different cultures.

pantomime

IPA: //ˈpæn.tə.maɪm//

KK: /ˈpæn.tə.maɪm/

intransitive verb

Definition: To communicate or express ideas through gestures and body movements without using words.

Example: During the performance, the actor chose to pantomime his character's emotions instead of speaking.

noun

Definition: A type of theatrical performance that tells a story without using words, often involving gestures, music, and dance. It is commonly associated with children's entertainment during Christmas in Britain, featuring familiar characters and stories.

Example: The children enjoyed the pantomime at the theater, filled with laughter and music.

transitive verb

Definition: To express or convey a story or message through gestures and movements without using words.

Example: The actor pantomimed the story so well that everyone understood it without any dialogue.

pantomimic

IPA: //ˌpæn.təˈmaɪ.mɪk//

KK: /pæntəˈmaɪmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Related to a type of performance that uses gestures and body movements instead of words to convey meaning or tell a story.

Example: The actor's pantomimic skills captivated the audience without a single word spoken.

pantomimist

IPA: //ˈpæn.təˌmaɪ.mɪst//

KK: /ˈpæntəˌmaɪmɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who performs in pantomime, using gestures and movements instead of words to convey a story or message.

Example: The pantomimist captivated the audience with his expressive movements and silent storytelling.

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