IPA: /ˈpɒtəri/
KK: /ˈpɑːtəri/
Definition: The art or craft of making objects from clay, which are then hardened by heat, such as vases, pots, and bowls.
Example: She took a class to learn pottery and create her own bowls and vases.
IPA: /prɛˈsiːəsɪti/
KK: /prɛˈsiːəsɪti/
Definition: A quality of being overly careful or refined, especially in language or style, often to the point of being affected or unnatural.
Example: The preciosity of her writing made it difficult for some readers to connect with the story.
IPA: /prɪˈsɪʒənɪst/
KK: /prɪˈsɪʒənɪst/
Definition: A person, especially an artist, who emphasizes accuracy and detail in their work.
Example: The precisionist artist spent hours perfecting every detail of his painting.
IPA: /prɪˈdɛlə/
KK: /prɪˈdɛlə/
Definition: A raised platform or step at the base of a Christian altar, often decorated with carvings or paintings that tell a story.
Example: The artist created a beautiful predella that depicted scenes from the life of Christ.
IPA: /priˈɛmɪnənt/
KK: /priˈɛmɪnənt/
Definition: Better or more important than all others; outstanding in quality or achievement.
Example: She is a preeminent scientist in her field, known for her groundbreaking research.
IPA: /priˈɛmɪnəntli/
KK: /priˈɛmɪnəntli/
Definition: In a way that is superior to all others; outstandingly or exceptionally.
Example: She is preeminently qualified for the position due to her extensive experience.
IPA: /ˈprɛfəsər/
KK: /ˈprɛfəsər/
Definition: A person who writes a preface, which is an introduction to a book or other written work.
Example: The prefacer provided important context for the readers before they started the book.
IPA: /ˈprɛfətəri/
KK: /ˈprɛfətɔri/
Definition: Related to or serving as an introduction, often found at the beginning of a book or document.
Example: The author included a prefatory note to explain the purpose of the book.
IPA: /ˌpriːfɪˈɡjʊəreɪʃən/
KK: /priˈfɪgəˌreɪʃən/
Definition: A representation or suggestion of something that will happen in the future; an indication or foreshadowing of future events.
Example: The artist's early sketches were a prefiguration of the final masterpiece.
IPA: /ˈpriːfɪɡər/
KK: /priˈfɪɡər/
Definition: To suggest or represent something that will happen in the future, often by showing an earlier version or form of it.
Example: The early designs of the building prefigure its final appearance.
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