IPA: /dɪsˈpæʃənət/
KK: /dɪsˈpæʃənɪt/
Definition: Not influenced by strong feelings or emotions; remaining calm and objective.
Example: The judge remained dispassionate throughout the trial, ensuring a fair verdict.
IPA: /dɪsˈpæʃənətli/
KK: /dɪsˈpæʃənətli/
Definition: In a way that is not influenced by strong emotions or personal feelings; calmly and objectively.
Example: She evaluated the situation dispassionately, without letting her feelings cloud her judgment.
IPA: /dɪˈspɛl/
KK: /dɪˈspɛl/
Definition: To make something disappear or go away, especially by using force or effort.
Example: The teacher tried to dispel the students' fears about the exam.
IPA: /ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən/
KK: /dɪspəˈzɪʃən/
Definition: A person's usual mood or way of thinking, or a tendency to behave in a certain way.
Example: Her cheerful disposition made her popular among her friends.
IPA: /dɪsˈpəʊzɪʃənl/
KK: /dɪsˈpoʊzɪʃənl/
Definition: Relating to a person's usual mood or behavior, often indicating their natural tendencies or characteristics.
Example: Her dispositional traits make her very friendly and approachable.
IPA: /dɪsˈpreɪz/
KK: /dɪsˈpreɪz/
Definition: A negative judgment or expression of disapproval about someone or something.
Example: The teacher's dispraise of the student's work was clear in her comments.
Definition: To express a negative opinion about someone or something; to criticize or condemn.
Example: The teacher did not hesitate to dispraise the student's lack of effort in class.
IPA: /dɪsˈpreɪzər/
KK: /dɪsˈpreɪzər/
Definition: A person who criticizes or speaks negatively about someone or something.
Example: The dispraiser often pointed out the flaws in the project during the meeting.
IPA: /dɪsˈpraɪzd/
KK: /dɪsˈpraɪzd/
Definition: Not valued or regarded highly; looked down upon or considered less important.
Example: Many people feel that their contributions are disprized in the workplace.
Definition: To regard something as worthless or of little value.
Example: He disprized the old furniture, thinking it was not worth keeping.
IPA: /dɪsˈpruːv/
KK: /dɪsˈprouv/
Definition: To show that something is not true or correct by providing evidence or argument.
Example: The scientist was able to disprove the old theory with new data.
IPA: /dɪˈspjuːtəbl/
KK: /dɪˈspjuːtəbl/
Definition: Something that can be questioned or argued about; not certain or definite.
Example: The results of the study are disputable and need further investigation.
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