IPA: /əˈrækjələr/
KK: /ɔˈrækjələr/
Definition: Relating to an oracle, often suggesting a mysterious or prophetic quality.
Example: The oracular statements left everyone wondering about their true meaning.
IPA: /ɔːˈrækjʊləti/
KK: /ɔːˈrækjʊləriti/
Definition: The quality of being prophetic or having the ability to predict the future, often associated with mysterious or ambiguous statements.
Example: The oracularity of the ancient texts left many scholars puzzled about their true meaning.
IPA: /ɔːˈrækjʊlərli/
KK: /ɔːˈrækjʊlərli/
Definition: In a way that is prophetic or mysterious, often suggesting that something will happen in the future.
Example: The ancient texts were interpreted oracularly, leaving many to ponder their meanings.
IPA: /ɔːrˈdeɪn/
KK: /ɔrˈdeɪn/
Definition: To officially appoint someone to a religious position or to declare something as a rule or order.
Example: The bishop will ordain new priests during the ceremony.
IPA: /ɔːrˈdeɪnd/
KK: /ɔrˈdeɪnd/
Definition: Having been officially appointed or recognized, especially in a religious context.
Example: He was ordained as a minister after completing his theological studies.
Definition: To officially establish or appoint someone to a position, especially in a religious context.
Example: He was ordained as a priest after completing his studies.
IPA: /ɔːrˈdeɪnər/
KK: /ɔrˈdeɪnər/
Definition: A person who officially appoints someone to a religious position, often in a church.
Example: The ordainer performed the ceremony to appoint the new priest.
IPA: /ɔːrˈdeɪnmənt/
KK: /ɔrˈdeɪnmənt/
Definition: The act of officially appointing someone to a religious position or role, often involving a ceremony.
Example: The ordainment of the new priest took place in the church last Sunday.
IPA: /ˈɔːrdərlinəs/
KK: /ˈɔrdərlinəs/
Definition: The state of being organized and arranged in a neat and systematic way.
Example: The orderliness of her desk helped her focus on her work.
IPA: /ˈɔːdɪnænd/
KK: /ˈɔrdɪnænd/
Definition: A person who is preparing to become a member of the clergy, usually through a formal process of ordination.
Example: The ordinand spent several years studying theology before the ceremony.
IPA: /ˌɔːrdɪˈnɛrɪnəs/
KK: /ɔrˈdɪnəˌrɪnəs/
Definition: The state of being normal or average, without anything special or unique.
Example: The ordinariness of the town made it feel comfortable and familiar.
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