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Topic: Common Errors

lack

IPA: /læk/

KK: /læk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be without something that is needed or desired.

Example: He does not lack confidence when speaking in public.

noun

Definition: A situation where something is missing or not enough, often referring to a need or deficiency.

Example: The lack of resources made it difficult to complete the project.

transitive verb

Definition: To not have something that is needed or desired.

Example: She lacked the confidence to speak in front of the crowd.

lag

IPA: /læɡ/

KK: /læg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To fall behind in movement, progress, or development; to move or act slowly compared to others.

Example: During the race, he began to lag behind the other runners.

noun

Definition: A situation where something is delayed or slower than expected, often causing a gap or difference in timing.

Example: There was a noticeable lag in the internet connection during the video call.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause someone or something to fall behind or to delay in progress.

Example: The heavy traffic caused us to lag behind schedule.

lagging

IPA: /ˈlæɡɪŋ/

KK: /ˈlæɡɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A type of material or structure used to provide support or insulation, often in construction or to prevent heat loss.

Example: The builders used lagging to insulate the pipes and keep the heat from escaping.

lalling

IPA: //ˈlælɪŋ//

KK: /lælɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A term that refers to the act of lalling, which is a form of speech characterized by the repetition of sounds or syllables, often used by infants or in playful contexts.

Example: The baby was practicing lalling as she played with her toys.

lame

IPA: /leɪm/

KK: /leɪm/

adjective

Definition: Having difficulty in movement, especially walking, often due to injury or disability. It can also describe something that is weak or unsatisfactory.

Example: His excuse for being late was so lame that no one believed him.

noun

Definition: A thin metal plate, often used in armor, that overlaps with others to provide protection.

Example: The knight's armor was made of many lames that fit together perfectly.

transitive verb

Definition: To make someone or something unable to walk properly due to injury or damage.

Example: The accident lame the horse, making it unable to race again.

lapse

IPA: /læps/

KK: /læps/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become invalid or inactive, often due to neglect or the passage of time.

Example: Her subscription will lapse if she doesn't renew it by the end of the month.

noun

Definition: A temporary break or failure in something, such as a conversation, memory, or moral behavior.

Example: There was a lapse in the meeting when everyone stopped talking for a moment.

transitive verb

Definition: To let something expire or come to an end, often due to a lack of action or attention.

Example: He decided to lapse his membership after the first year.

lapsed

IPA: /læpst/

KK: /læpst/

adjective

Definition: No longer active or practicing in a particular role, belief, or membership.

Example: After many years away, she returned to the church as a lapsed member.

lapsus

IPA: /ˈlæpsəs/

KK: /ˈlæpsəs/

noun

Definition: A mistake or error, often made in speech or writing, where something is said or done incorrectly.

Example: He made a lapsus when he accidentally called her by the wrong name.

large

IPA: /lɑrdʒ/

KK: /lɑrdʒ/

adjective

Definition: Having a size that is greater than normal or average; not small.

Example: The elephant is a large animal that can weigh several tons.

adverb

Definition: Not available

Example: Not available

noun

Definition: A large amount of money, often used informally to refer to a sum of one thousand dollars.

Example: He won a large in the lottery last week.

largely

IPA: /ˈlɑːrdʒli/

KK: /ˈlɑrdʒli/

adverb

Definition: To a great degree or extent; mostly.

Example: The project was largely successful, meeting most of its goals.

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