IPA: /ˈæf.roʊ/
KK: /ˈæfroʊ/
Definition: A hairstyle that features tightly curled hair, forming a rounded shape around the head.
Example: She wore her hair in a beautiful afro that framed her face perfectly.
IPA: /əˈɡɑːdə/
KK: /əˈɡɑːdə/
Definition: A collection of ancient Jewish stories, teachings, and folklore that are part of the Talmud, focusing on moral lessons and spiritual insights rather than legal matters.
Example: The rabbi shared an interesting aggadah that illustrated a moral lesson.
IPA: /əˈɡædɪk/
KK: /əˈɡædɪk/
Definition: Relating to a type of Jewish literature that includes stories, legends, and moral teachings, often found in the Talmud.
Example: The rabbi shared an aggadic interpretation of the ancient text.
IPA: /ˌædʒərˈnɑːmentoʊ/
KK: /ˌædʒərˈnɑːmentoʊ/
Definition: The act of updating or modernizing an organization or system to make it more current and relevant.
Example: The church underwent an aggiornamento to adapt to contemporary society.
IPA: /əˈɡrændaɪz/
KK: /əˈɡrændɪz/
Definition: To make something larger, more powerful, or more important, often in terms of wealth, status, or influence.
Example: He sought to aggrandise his reputation through various means.
IPA: /ˈɑːɡə/
KK: /ˈɑːɡə/
Definition: A title of respect or authority used in some cultures, often for a leader or a person of high rank.
Example: The agha was respected by all the villagers for his wisdom and leadership.
IPA: //ˈædʒɪtprɒp//
KK: /ˈædʒɪtprɒp/
Definition: This term refers to political messages or ideas that are spread mainly through creative works like writing, plays, music, or visual art.
Example: The play was criticized for its heavy use of agitprop to convey political messages.
IPA: /əˈɡleɪ/
KK: /əˈɡleɪ/
Definition: In a way that is off to one side or not in the correct position.
Example: The plans went agley when the storm hit.
IPA: /əˈɡɔːrə/
KK: /əˈɡɔrə/
Definition: A public space in ancient Greece where people gathered for various activities, including trade, discussions, and social events.
Example: The agora was bustling with merchants and citizens discussing politics and trade.
IPA: /əˈɡræfə/
KK: /əˈgræfə/
Definition: These are the teachings or sayings attributed to Jesus that are not included in the official Gospels but are found in other historical texts.
Example: Many scholars study the agrapha to gain insights into the teachings of Jesus that are not found in the Bible.
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