IPA: /ˈvɛnəˌreɪtər/
KK: /vɛnˈeɪtər/
Definition: A person who shows great respect or reverence for someone or something.
Example: The venerator of the ancient traditions organized a festival to honor their ancestors.
IPA: /ˈvɛn.dʒəns/
KK: /ˈvɛn.dʒəns/
Definition: The act of getting back at someone for something they did wrong, often by causing them harm or suffering.
Example: He sought vengeance against those who had wronged him.
IPA: /ˈviːniəl/
KK: /ˈvinēəl/
Definition: Something that can be easily forgiven or excused; not serious or important.
Example: His mistake was venial, so the teacher decided to let it go without punishment.
IPA: /ˈviːniəlnəs/
KK: /ˈviːniəlnəs/
Definition: The condition of being able to be forgiven or excused for a mistake or wrongdoing.
Example: His venialness made it easier for the teacher to overlook his minor errors.
IPA: /ˈvɛn.tʃər.səm/
KK: /ˈvɛnʧərsəm/
Definition: Willing to take risks or try new things; adventurous and bold.
Example: Her venturesome spirit led her to explore the uncharted territories.
IPA: /ˈvɛn.tʃər.sə.məs/
KK: /ˈvɛnʧərsəmnəs/
Definition: The quality of being willing to take risks or try new things.
Example: Her venturesomeness led her to travel to remote places and try extreme sports.
IPA: /ˈvɛn.tʃər.əs/
KK: /ˈvɛn.tʃər.əs/
Definition: Willing to take risks or try new things; adventurous.
Example: She has a venturous spirit, always seeking out new experiences.
IPA: /vɪˈreɪʃəs/
KK: /vɪˈreɪʃəs/
Definition: Describing someone or something that is truthful and honest, providing accurate information.
Example: The journalist is known for her veracious reporting, always ensuring that her facts are correct.
IPA: /vɪˈreɪʃəsli/
KK: /vɪˈreɪʃəsli/
Definition: In a way that is honest and truthful.
Example: She spoke veraciously about her experiences during the meeting.
IPA: /vəˈræsɪti/
KK: /vɪˈræsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being true or accurate; truthfulness.
Example: The veracity of his statement was questioned by the jury.
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